EVs Archives - Page 34 of 37 - aftermarketNews
Thailand Leads ASEAN In EV Production

Thailand’s electric vehicle industry grows by 81 % in four years.

ABB Completes Acquisition Of Chinese EV Charging Provider

Since 2009, Shanghai-based Chargedot has made significant contributions to the uptake of EVs in China.

EVs Account For 13% Of European New Car Registrations

Overall new car registrations declined in January but EVs saw double-digit market share in 19 countries.

Marelli Boosts Investment In EV Technologies

Marelli has formed a strategic partnership with U.S.-based, semiconductor company, Transphorm Inc.

Germany Poised To Become World Leader In EV Production

In a new study, McKinsey predicts that Germany will overtake China in making electric vehicles.

Dayco, Politecnico Strengthen Hybrid EV Research Partnership

The arrangement was made official on Feb. 21 in a ceremony at Dayco Europe in San Bernardo di Ivrea, Italy.

How Norway Fueled The Electric Vehicle Revolution

In Norway, 9% of the whole car fleet is now electric.

BorgWarner Announces New JV in Chinese Commercial EV Market
Lang Research: 36M More ICE Cars To Hit U.S. Roads By 2030

“Cancel the obituary of the Internal Combustion Vehicle,” said Jim Lang, president and lead author of the report.

Fengsheng Releases First Production EV Model

The Maple Model 30X is scheduled to be launched after the Lunar New Year with a sales target of 30,000 vehicles for 2020.

LS Power To Acquire EVgo

EVgo is one of the nation’s largest public fast-charging networks for electric vehicles (EVs) and will continue to operate as a stand-alone entity under the LS Power umbrella of companies.

Eaton Partners With Jabil For Electronics Manufacturing Services To Support Fast-Growing EV Market

Jabil is a manufacturing solutions provider that delivers comprehensive design, manufacturing, supply chain and product management services for a wide array of industries.

Frost & Sullivan: Higher Production Of EVs Expands Revenue Opportunities For Telematics Service Providers

Partnerships between OEMs and telematics service providers will widen application scope of the technology, finds Frost & Sullivan.