Here we go 2025
The mobility industry is entering a pivotal year, brimming with challenges whose solutions remain uncertain.
The mobility industry is entering a pivotal year, brimming with challenges whose solutions remain uncertain.
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The success of this service will send a clear message about the demand for “slow travel” in Europe.
Northvolt’s collapse is now followed by CATL establishing one of the continent’s largest production plants in Spain.
Northvolt might fall under CATL’s influence, a dramatic blow to the Old Continent’s industrial ambitions.
The company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seizing a final opportunity to restructure and fight for survival.
After backing the campaign, the entrepreneur sees the future president’s team push Tesla-friendly regulations.
The threat of a tariff war couldn’t come at a worse time for industries like automotive and aeronautics.
The new regulation covers an area spanning approximately 5,5 square kilometers.
Both sides are exploring potential alternatives, including minimum price commitments from Chinese manufacturers.
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Meanwhile, sales in China and the U.S. continue to rise, propelling Tesla and BYD further ahead of their European competitors.
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Autonomous driving and electrification are challenges we’ve already conquered. Now, the focus must shift to enhancing urban mobility as a whole.
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CATL, in partnership with Stellantis, is set to open one of the largest battery manufacturing facilities in Southern Europe.
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The company has taken over Tier and will now offer its services in 427 cities.
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The answers from most scientific bodies are conclusive, but the debate is not over for some in the industry.
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Ursula von der Leyen selects a Greek politician to head the European Union's transport policies for the next five years.
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The European Union is entering a critical five-year period where the decisions made will shape the continent’s future.
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The Nordic country is shattering all records for electric car sales and is already envisioning a future without combustion engines.
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The company is in the early stages of choosing a production site within the EU.
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This action could help alleviate ongoing trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing.