Is shared mobility becoming popular in European countries?

As per the recent studies by Free Now,  “Mobility as a Service” (MaaS) has one of the greatest potentials for reducing emissions in the mobility sector. The increase in shared mobility can result in reducing emissions by 54%. It shows mobility platforms can contribute in a big way to achieving the current climate targets. Also, Generation Z is mostly popular with shared mobility options. According … Continue reading Is shared mobility becoming popular in European countries?

What’s next with Mobilize brand in 2023?

The Mobility brand Mobilize is going to launch a modern version of the Twizy electric microvehicle by 2023.  However, it is not for sale but rather for rental and leasing options. A variant of the model will also be launched for transporting goods and equipment. The technical feature of the vehicle includes an electric motor in the rear end that moves the rear wheels. The … Continue reading What’s next with Mobilize brand in 2023?

Is the switch to e-mobility slow or fast?

Well, we are not unknown of the demand for Tesla and some of the other e-car models. But is it fast enough for a complete switch to e-mobility to combat the CO2 targets? Or it is too slow for the transition process and yet it is unaware of us. According to Greenpeace environmental organization study, the auto industry will manufacture 400 million petrol and diesel … Continue reading Is the switch to e-mobility slow or fast?

Are e-fuels sufficient for European cars?

As per the reports by whichev, only 2% of the cars on the road can be filled up with synthetic fuels by 2035. As per Yoann Gimbert, an e-mobility analyst at T&E, “E-fuels are presented as a carbon-neutral way to prolong the life of combustion engine technology. But the industry’s data shows there will only be enough for a tiny fraction of cars on the … Continue reading Are e-fuels sufficient for European cars?

e-car batteries of Germany

Electric vehicles are in demand and so are e-car batteries across the world. Mostly, 80% of the batteries are imported from Australia and South America. Now Germany is going to break the barrier and move forward with their production of e-car batteries. Lithium demand is not just due to electric cars but also in smartphones, laptops, and headphones. The Upper Rhine Graben’s thermal water contains … Continue reading e-car batteries of Germany

Verkor to solve its traceability issues with V-TRACE

As per the EV purchase tax credits, battery suppliers and automakers need to document the raw material sources. Verkor, a French battery innovator is working with Bureau Veritas, a lab testing, inspection, and certification company, and OPTEL to prove the traceability solution to solve the transparency issue in the supply chain. V-trace, co-developed by OPTEL and Bureau Veritas assesses the independent auditors. Verkor will document … Continue reading Verkor to solve its traceability issues with V-TRACE

Why use voice recognition to control your electric car?

On the surface, the automobile appeared to be the most dependable mode of transportation. And now, with time, the industry is revolutionising with versatility. It is not just about alternative fuels but also embedded with futuristic tech features such as voice recognition, AR dashboards, connected mobile apps, wireless smartphone connectivity, charging, etc. that are now available in the market. Companies like Tesla are not just … Continue reading Why use voice recognition to control your electric car?

The 2024 Cadillac Celestiq

Even though it’s two years from now, Celestiq from Cadillac is creating quite a lot of buzz in the automotive industry. With unique and stylish design as well as the production of the components is quite an enchanting story to be shared in the automotive world. Cadillac Celestiq is one of the most sophisticated, luxurious, and technologically advanced vehicles worth $300,000. As per reports, Celestiq … Continue reading The 2024 Cadillac Celestiq

Which EVs scored their mark in Q3 2022?

As per the quarterly report published by Cox Automotive in US Auto Sales, the following data has been observed for various EV models, EV models Q3 sales Year to date Market share Tesla Model Y 60,271 191,451 33.2% Tesla Model 3 55,030 156,357 27.1% ChevyBolt EV/EUV 14,709 22,012 3.8% FordMustang Mach-E 10,414 28,089 4.9% Tesla Model S 9,171 23,464 4.1% Volkswagen ID.4 6,657 19,542 3.4% … Continue reading Which EVs scored their mark in Q3 2022?