January 30, 2024
January 25, 2024
Versatility is the key to Honda’s fuel cell strategy
January 22, 2024
Volvo Cars: Gen Z wants strong ESG messaging from car brands
January 17, 2024
Toyota—finally making waves in EVs
January 11, 2024
Will biogas engines play a key role in sustainable trucking?
January 9, 2024
Macro challenges: VW Truck & Bus shares recipe for survival
January 5, 2024
Xpeng positions for AI-defined mobility
January 4, 2024
Kei cars for Europe?
December 21, 2023
As EV sales slow, Ford cuts back on battery investment
December 18, 2023
Inside SEAT’s R&D roadmap: electric and connected
December 14, 2023
More Volkswagen job cuts loom: will it be enough?
December 11, 2023
Volvo plugs gap in e-truck charging services
December 6, 2023
Flexibility is crucial to winning over Germany, says Xpeng
December 6, 2023
Could electrification boost pick-up popularity in Europe?
December 5, 2023
VinFast CEO “prepared to take risks” for EV success
November 30, 2023
Build where you sell or where it’s cheapest?
November 28, 2023
Renault-Volvo Trucks: a novel co-operation in electric vans
Webinars
28th May
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Improving traction inverter efficiency and BOM with an advanced, single-channel gate driver
NXP’s Bétina Bebey presents the GD3162 gate driver, which drives the latest SiC and IGBT modules for xEV traction inverters.
4th June
1pm Stuttgart | 4:30pm Mumbai | 7am Detroit
Battery solutions for electric truck and bus applications
AVL’s Bernhard Brunnsteiner and Rolf Döbereiner discuss commercial vehicle battery requirements and explain how to integrate a battery system into the chassis of a European low-floor city bus.
4th June
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Trends in the EV battery industry: insights from third-party testing
Element’s Chara Diaz provides unique insight into the trends dominating electric vehicle battery technology.
5th June
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Overcoming software-defined vehicle development challenges with NXP’S S32 CoreRide platform
NXP’s Paul Lee discusses how NXP’s S32 CoreRide platform can simplify the development path to software-defined vehicles.