Had a hectic week? No problem, we have compiled the most popular electric car news from the past week for you here on ecomento.de:
VW gives a current view of the electric minibus ID.Buzz, premiere in March
In March, VW will present the production version of the ID.Buzz electric minibus. In advance, the company published images of current vehicles in camouflage. More “
Continental and Volterio announce charging robots for electric cars
Continental wants to simplify charging electric cars. To this end, the automotive supplier is developing an intelligent charging robot together with the start-up Volterio. More “
Tesla not launching new models in 2022, $25,000 electric car not currently in the works
Tesla is currently busy with the high demand for its current electric cars. According to CEO Musk, new models will therefore not be on the market until 2023 at the earliest. More “
Amendment of the charging station regulation “an important and correct step”
In the future, it must also be possible to pay with credit and debit cards at new electric car charging stations. The German Payment Systems Initiative welcomes this. More »
Survey: A car with low CO2 emissions is particularly important to women
According to a survey commissioned by Kia, a car with low CO2 emissions is particularly important to women. Men with e-cars find many of them likeable. More “
Nissan teases compact electric car on new Allianz platform
Nissan is teasing a new electric car specifically for the European compact segment, which will replace the small car Micra as the entry-level model in the product range. More “
VW completes the transformation of the Zwickau plant into an e-location
With the official start of production of the ID.5 at the end of January 2022, Volkswagen completed the transformation of the Zwickau vehicle plant into a purely electric site. More “
Volkswagen Group exceeds EU CO2 fleet target for 2021
The Volkswagen Group exceeded the EU’s CO2 fleet target in 2021. The proportion of electrified vehicles increased significantly to 17.2 percent. More “
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