TuesdayFeb 10, 2026 10:00 am

China Starts Making Sodium-Ion EVs

China has begun producing sodium-ion electric vehicles, moving ahead of Western automakers like Tesla and opening the door to a new category of EVs. CHANGAN Automobile recently unveiled an electric passenger car powered by a sodium-ion battery supplied by CATL, with volume production expected to begin later this year.  CATL serves as CHANGAN’s exclusive sodium-ion battery partner, supplying Naxtra batteries across the automaker’s full lineup, including Deepal, UNI, Qiyuan, and AVATR.  CATL’s Naxtra battery delivers an energy density of 175 watt-hours per kilogram, signaling readiness for commercial deployment. A Cell-to-Pack design helps reduce overall weight while enabling an estimated driving range of about 400 kilometers. Cold-weather performance is another standout feature, with the battery retaining more than 90% capacity…

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FridayFeb 06, 2026 10:00 am

Gold Notches its Best Monthly Record in Two Decades

Gold recorded a powerful start to the year, climbing by over 13% an ounce last month. This makes it its strongest monthly performance since the late 90s. The precious metal’s rally was driven by a mix of geopolitical uncertainty and shifting macroeconomic expectations.  Tensions rose after the United States reiterated its interest in acquiring Greenland, straining relations with Europe. At the same time, markets saw little change in the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook, reinforcing expectations of a weaker U.S. dollar and boosting demand for gold as a safe-haven asset.  Additional support came from concerns over a partial federal government shutdown in America, alongside increased buying interest from China. These factors extended the strong momentum gold built throughout last…

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FridayFeb 06, 2026 10:00 am

Safety Concerns Prompt China to Ban Hidden EV Door Handles

Following mounting evidence of dangerous failures, China has resolved to ban hidden EV door handles. China becomes the first country in the world to outlaw the contentious styling elements that Tesla, owned by multi-billionaire Elon Musk, brought to mainstream adoption.  American safety authorities have also turned a critical eye on hidden door handles, launching an investigation in November to examine Tesla's electrically-operated door handles after documenting nine complaints regarding 2021 Model Y automobiles, the manufacturer's flagship offering.  Incident reports described handles abruptly ceasing to operate and trapping children inside vehicles. Four situations required owners to smash vehicle glass to extract occupants, underscoring the severity of the malfunction risks.…

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ThursdayFeb 05, 2026 10:00 am

Europeans are Increasingly Preferring EVs Over Gasoline-Fueled Vehicles

Europeans are exhibiting a growing preference for electric vehicles over internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, driven by substantial government subsidies and shifting consumer priorities. Data from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association shows that for the first time in EU history, pure electric automobile sales outnumbered petrol-only car sales in December 2025.  This milestone signals a fundamental shift despite the bloc having recently moderated its 2035 emissions targets. Greece, Italy, and Poland led European nations in offering the most generous EV purchase incentives last year, with programs providing between $9,500 and $11,600 toward electric vehicle acquisitions.  Italy's program provides individuals with approximately $11,600, representing up to 30% of what Italian buyers pay for new electric cars.…

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TuesdayFeb 03, 2026 10:00 am

US Auto Industry to Suffer as America Falls Behind in EV Transition

The American auto industry is set to suffer as the country continues to fall behind in the global transition to electric vehicles, with consequences that stretch far beyond slower EV sales and into jobs, competitiveness and long term industrial relevance. While rivals push ahead with aggressive electrification strategies, U.S. automakers are increasingly caught between political pressure, uneven consumer adoption and a supply chain that is no longer moving at global speed.  Across Europe and China, electric cars are no longer treated as niche products or future bets. They are becoming the backbone of industrial policy. Governments are tying emissions rules, subsidies and infrastructure spending directly to EV adoption, forcing manufacturers to commit or fall…

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FridayJan 30, 2026 10:00 am

EV Sales Surpass Gasoline Vehicle Sales in Europe

Europe’s car market crossed a quiet but meaningful milestone at the end of last year. In December, fully electric vehicles edged ahead of petrol-only cars in European Union registrations, marking the first time battery powered models took the lead in monthly sales. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 22.6% of new EU registrations, narrowly overtaking internal combustion engine (ICE) cars at 22.5%. The shift highlights how consumer behavior is moving, even as policymakers debate slowing the pace of regulation.  Industry figures show electric cars captured just over a fifth of new EU registrations during the month, while hybrids continued to dominate overall. Gasoline-electric hybrids, including plug-in hybrids,…

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ThursdayJan 29, 2026 10:00 am

Jaguar Disowns Claims it Plans to Make Extended Range EVs

Jaguar has moved to shut down growing speculation about a possible shift in its electric strategy, firmly rejecting reports that it is considering extended range electric vehicles. The denial comes as the brand prepares for a high risk relaunch built around an all-electric identity and a dramatically smaller, more expensive lineup.  The reports emerged over the weekend, suggesting Jaguar was internally exploring powertrains beyond pure battery electric models. According to those accounts, engineers were said to be assessing hybrid-based systems that could significantly extend driving range. After Jaguar initially declined to engage, the company later issued a clear response. A spokesperson told Automotive News Europe that the plan to reinvent…

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TuesdayJan 27, 2026 10:00 am

Volkswagen Surpasses Tesla and Leads in EV Sales in Europe

Volkswagen has emerged as Europe’s top seller of battery-electric vehicles, marking a significant shift in a market long dominated by Tesla. Recent sales data from 2025 indicates that the German automaker delivered more electric cars across the region than its U.S. competitor, signaling a redistribution of market leadership rather than a slowdown in overall demand.  Volkswagen’s electric vehicle deliveries in Europe rose steeply over the past year, climbing to well over a quarter-million units. Tesla, by contrast, recorded a notable contraction in regional sales over the same period. While Tesla’s Model Y continued to register as Europe’s single most popular electric car, total volumes fell compared with the previous year, reducing…

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FridayJan 23, 2026 10:00 am

Concerns Grow as Chinese EVs Penetrate North American Market

Concerns are growing as Chinese electric vehicles penetrate the North American market, with policymakers and automakers watching a combination of trade shifts, price pressure, and global oversupply bring foreign competition closer to U.S. consumers than previously expected. What once felt like a distant challenge is now becoming a tangible strategic issue for domestic manufacturers, and recent trade decisions in Canada have added urgency to those worries.  By adjusting tariffs as part of a broader negotiation tied to agricultural exports, Ottawa has created a potential entry point that could allow Chinese EVs to move more freely across North America. Industry analysts say the timing favors Chinese automakers, whose home market is…

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ThursdayJan 22, 2026 10:00 am

Germany Reintroduces Subsidies to Bolster EV Uptake

Germany is renewing its push for electric vehicle adoption, with the federal government confirming a new subsidy program aimed at encouraging more households to make the switch. The scheme applies to all new electric vehicles registered from January 1, 2026, even though applications will only open later in the year. Environment Minister Carsten Schneider says the updated incentives are designed to restart momentum after a sharp slowdown in private EV purchases.  Schneider said buyers who have been holding off can move ahead with confidence, as the support will be granted retroactively once the system is live. At the core of the program is a tiered subsidy linked to…

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