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  • EV market shows signs of maturing as second hand sales double

    May 10, 2022

    The UK electric vehicle market has shown signs of maturing as the number of second hand sales has doubled over the last year, according to a quarterly report by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) published today. Despite a combination of Covid-induced supply chain issues – including semiconductor shortages – and the impact [...]

  • UK needs to invest billions to become global player in EV battery market

    May 10, 2022

    The UK needs to ramp up funding and production if it wants to become a global player in the electric vehicle (EV) battery market, according to a report published today. The Green Finance Institute’s Coalition for the Decarbonisation of Road Transport (CDRT) argued that the UK should increase its battery capacity from the current 2GWh [...]

  • Trafigura funds development of UK’s first lithium refinery

    May 9, 2022

    Trafigura said it will fund the development of the UK’s first lithium factory for an undisclosed sum. The group explained that the refinery, operated by domestic start-up Green Lithium, will produce battery-grade lithium chemicals for the EU electric vehicle and battery industries. Under the agreement, the commodities giant will supply lithium feedstock an invest equity [...]

  • Supercar Special: 15,230 vehicles worth £770k+ each now on UK roads with Ferrari beating McLaren, Lamborghini and Bugatti

    May 9, 2022

    There are now 15,230 so-called supercars on UK roads, with Ferrari topping the list, beating its main rivals McLaren and Lamborghini. Supercars are defined as high performance, road legal cars. Easily recognisable supercar brands such as Ferrari, McLaren and Lamborghini are best known for their speed and cost. The average price tag for a supercar [...]

  • UK automotive production outlook downgraded following April slump

    May 5, 2022

    The automotive industry was forced to downgrade its 2022 production outlook after the number of cars built in April slumped 15.8 per cent. Data published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) revealed the number of new car registrations fell to 119,167 units due to covid-induced semiconductor shortages. The decline, the data [...]

  • EV makers treble battery range delivering 15 times more choice to customers

    April 26, 2022

    Electric vehicle (EV) makers have trebled the battery range in the last 10 years, giving customers 15 times more range of choice. According to a research published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the number of plug-in models has gone up from nine to 140 since 2011. EVs now account for [...]

  • Number of EV public chargers goes up but industry calls for more rapid ones

    April 21, 2022

    The number of electric vehicle (EV) public chargers has gone on January levels, according to Department for Transport’s (DfT) latest data. Figures published today revealed that as of 1 April, there were 30,290 EV public chargers across the country, with 5,494 being rapid ones. The number of both normal and rapid ones increased by 7 [...]

  • Rivian says automotive at risk of EV battery shortage

    April 18, 2022

    The global automotive industry needs to brace for a shortage of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, according to Tesla’s rival Rivian. Chief executive RJ Scaringe said moving from building a few million batteries to tens of millions within the decade will replace chip shortages as the sector’s biggest challenge. “Put very simply, all the world’s cell [...]

  • Automotive shouldn’t focus only on EVs, warns BMW Boss

    April 14, 2022

    The automotive sector should be careful not to rely only on electric vehicles as it increases dependency on countries such as China, said BMW’s boss Oliver Zipse. “When you look at the technology coming out, the EV push, we must be careful because at the same time, you increase dependency on very few countries,” Zipse [...]

  • Glencore and General Motors broker cobalt deal as metal rush intensifies

    April 12, 2022

    Glencore and General Motors (GM) has announced a multi-year sourcing agreement for cobalt supplies to bolster supply chains between both companies.

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