TuesdayJun 23, 2026 10:00 am

EV Adoption is Exceeding Expectations Around the World

Global electric vehicle deployment has accelerated far beyond initial industry projections and forecasts. EV sales reached approximately 21 million units in 2025, reflecting impressive growth trajectories across all markets worldwide. Market penetration shifted dramatically from minimal shares to dominant positions spanning multiple continents.  Early market resistance proved temporary and was ultimately overcome by price competition. While a negligible percentage of vehicles were electric technologies before 2020 generally, approximately 25% of new sales became electric models globally by 2025. Growth momentum accelerated further throughout 2025, with projections indicating roughly two-thirds of new vehicle purchases becoming electrified soon.  85 million of the 1.4 billion cars in operation today are now electric. China leads manufacturing…

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MondayJun 22, 2026 10:00 am

At Least 250k Public EV Chargers Now Operational in the US

The United States has reached a critical infrastructure milestone that will enable broader electric vehicle adoption across diverse markets. The Alternative Fuels Data Center notes that charging networks now encompass approximately 250,000 ports distributed at roughly 80,500 sites. Current deployment reflects substantial progress toward long-term sustainability objectives.  Federal authorities have committed to an ambitious expansion target of 500,000 stations by 2030. Current progress represents approximately 50% achievement toward this decade-long objective. Thousands of additional installations that are currently under development or construction will accelerate deployment during the coming years substantially.  Federal investments have prioritized long-distance travel corridors, supporting highway charging networks between major metropolitan areas. Simultaneously, retail environments including gas stations, shopping facilities, dining establishments, and entertainment venues…

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ThursdayJun 18, 2026 10:00 am

UK to Scale Down its EV Sales Targets

Britain is preparing to scale down its EV sales requirements, with a formal consultation underway on what a new 2030 share should look like. Current targets state that 80% of new car sales must be electric by 2030, but a revised figure somewhere between 50% and 70% is being considered. Reaching a final number is expected to take several months.  The policy traces back to 2020 when Boris Johnson announced plans to end sales of new fossil-fuel cars from that year. Rishi Sunak moved that deadline to 2035 and introduced a phased annual framework called the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate. Under Sunak’s mandate, the required EV share rises annually from 28% in…

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TuesdayJun 16, 2026 10:00 am

EV Sales Continued to Decline in China in April

Battery-electric vehicle sales weakened noticeably during April as China's nascent market recovery stalled unexpectedly. April deliveries totaled 580,303 units, representing a 4.4% decline from the previous year's performance levels. While the month ranked as the strongest result of 2026 so far, the cumulative picture through four months painted an increasingly grim trajectory for manufacturers nationwide. Approximately 1.75 million BEVs reached Chinese buyers between January and April, an 18.1% collapse compared to the identical period in 2025. Plug-in hybrid sales deteriorated dramatically throughout April. Sales hit 247,510 PHEV units, down 33.2% year-over-year despite representing 2026's best monthly volume to date. The…

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FridayJun 12, 2026 10:00 am

China Issues Tighter Rules for Range-Extended EVs

China is tightening technical standards for extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs), introducing stricter regulations that take effect in November 2026. The new standard replaces rules dating to 2017, reflecting the explosive growth of EREVs in the Chinese market where manufacturers sold more than one million units last year.  These updated regulations replace ambiguous performance language with exact, measurable specifications for manufacturers to meet. While previous rules used imprecise terms, the new framework establishes specific tolerance bands and testing procedures.  For generators under 50 kilowatts, the maximum allowable deviation shrinks to just 1.5 kilowatts from stated capacity. Generators exceeding 50 kilowatts must perform within plus or minus 3 percent of rated output. These tighter boundaries…

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ThursdayJun 11, 2026 10:00 am

China Launches Electric Container Ship Operations

China has launched the largest, purely electric commercial container ship in the world, cementing its claim as one of the globe’s most dominant players in the rapidly expanding electric vehicle segment. At a whopping 419 feet, the commercial container ship exchanges the traditional fuel tank with a massive battery pack capable of powering 300 electric vehicles.  The ship was designed with battery swap features that allow the onboard battery pack to be swapped with a fresh replacement when the container ship docks, meaning the electric ship can essentially ‘recharge’ in just a couple of minutes.  Beijing’s decision to design and launch an all-electric…

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TuesdayJun 09, 2026 10:00 am

EV Prices Plummet Globally, Except in America

Electric vehicles are getting cheaper across most of the world, but the United States is moving in a different direction. A quarter of all new cars sold worldwide are now electric, according to a recent International Energy Agency report. Released on May 20, Global EV Outlook 2026 found that in the U.S., the figure remains stuck at roughly 10%, with the gap between those two trajectories widening considerably in 2025.  Worldwide, more than 20 million electric cars changed hands in 2025, a 20% jump from the prior year. Battery costs fell 8% as commodity prices remained low and manufacturers increasingly adopted lithium iron phosphate chemistry, which sidesteps expensive metals like cobalt and nickel.  On the other hand, sales edged down…

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FridayJun 05, 2026 10:00 am

Chinese Tech Giant ByteDance Puts its AI in Millions of Vehicles

One of the most prolific technology companies in China has revealed plans to equip millions of vehicles with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) features. ByteDance, the parent company behind TikTok and one of the world’s top internet technology companies, will partner with firms in China’s auto segment to help the industry advance its AI integration ambitions.  With both gas-powered and electric cars becoming more technologically advanced by the year, ByteDance is on track to become one of the industry’s most dominant AI partners.  In the past, hardware components played a critical role in the auto industry, with software playing barely any role.…

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ThursdayJun 04, 2026 10:00 am

Spanish Researchers Develop New Material That Could Transform EVs

Spanish researchers have developed a new material that has sharply improved carbon nanotube conductivity, potentially opening a path to replace copper wire in EVs, drones, and aircraft. Published in Science, the research comes from the Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon and the IMDEA Materials Institute. It centers on a chemical doping process that pushed nanotube conductivity up 17-fold while leaving the fibers structurally intact.  At ambient temperature, the doped fibers reach around 40% of copper's electrical output, and on a weight-adjusted basis their specific conductivity exceeds aluminum. The fibers weigh around one-sixth of what copper does while offering roughly five times the tensile strength. Earlier iterations of these fibers…

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TuesdayJun 02, 2026 10:00 am

Stellantis Wants to Unveil 29 EV Models by 2030

Multinational vehicle manufacturer Stellantis has revealed plans to release 29 electric vehicle models by the end of the decade. The company behind some of the world’s largest automakers will go all in on electric vehicle development over the next 5 years to launch over two dozen EV models as part of a strategic plan designed to give Stellantis an edge in the growing electric vehicle industry.  Stellantis will invest $70 billion into its half-decade-long EV development plan, a move that could allow the multinational to compete with dominant electric vehicle firms like BYD and Tesla on the global scale.  The move comes at an interesting time as…

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