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Electric Vehicle News

Kia celebrates five-model success in EcoCar Electric Top 50

June 3, 2026

Tesla Model Y is Europe’s most popular EV

The Tesla Model Y has emerged as the best selling electric vehicle (EV) in Europe, according to the latest registrations data from Jato Dynamics.

Polestar and Luminar expand partnership

Polestar and Luminar are expanding their collaboration and integration of long-range LiDAR technology in future Polestar vehicles.

Peugeot to launch Five New EVs By 2025

The French automaker is counting two models it has already revealed and three that have yet to be shown.

Motorway reveals UK cities leading the EV charge

London, Nottingham and Bedford revealed as the top UK cities and towns leading the charge towards an EV future.

Garage Hive extending EV data offering for show

Community-driven garage management software Garage Hive will be unveiling extended EV data capabilities at the EV Ready event at Brighton Racecourse on 25th January.

Mercedes-Benz reveals EV charging network plans

CTO Markus Schäfer announced plans for a branded Mercedes-Benz high-power charging network, which will begin in North America this year.

Delphi Technologies prepared for EV Ready show

Delphi Technologies, a brand of BorgWarner Inc, is making final preparations to exhibit at the upcoming EV Ready event, being held at Brighton Racecourse on Wednesday 25th January.

How to improve EV driving range by a third

Kia has highlighted five electric vehicle driving tips drivers can use and increase their range by as much as 33 per cent.

Citroën opens order books for e-C4 X Electric

Citroën has opened its order books for New ë-C4 X Electric – the brand’s first electric-only car to be launched in the UK.

Shortage of electric vehicle mechanics predicted by 2030

Britain faces a critical shortage of electric vehicle (EV) mechanics by the end of the decade, according to a cross-party think-tank.

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