RWTH Working To Bring Electric Delivery Vans To Market
RWTH in Aachen, Germany has introduced a modular electric 7.5 ton delivery van that can be customized to meet the precise needs of each buyer. Production is expected in 2020.
RWTH in Aachen, Germany has introduced a modular electric 7.5 ton delivery van that can be customized to meet the precise needs of each buyer. Production is expected in 2020.
e.GO, a German EV startup, says it will begin deliveries of its Life no-frills electric car in April. The base price of the car is $18,000.
Bosch is collaborating with toom to launch an electric van sharing service at German hardware stores. toom sells home improvement products and supplies, so the idea is to place electric vans at some of them to provide on-demand personal transportation for customers. Caroline Reichert, head of connected mobility solutions for EVs at Bosch, answered some questions about the program for CleanTechnica.
From Tesla Summon to Nissan drama to New York EV support, here’s a rundown of notable electric vehicle news — notable changes or findings in the EV industry — during the month of November.
Electric delivery vans are coming from Chanje, Workhorse, Mercedes, DHL, and possibly Tesla. They will play a significant role in decarbonizing the transportation sector.
NIO is one of the electric vehicle (EV) startups we’ve been most eagerly watching over the past couple of years. It has the backing of some solid Chinese billionaires, has presented an attractive vehicle design in the car class humans now love most, and has ambitious autonomous and connected vehicle plans.
Many people still doubt that trucks will become electrified. But according to financial energy specialist Gerard Reid, the adoption of electric vehicle technology in the freight sector will take place faster than expected. He gives four reasons why he is positive about electric trucks.
While driving the Jaguar I-PACE in Portugal last week, I was curious about the company’s plans for electrified automobiles in the future. Here is what I found out.
So much electric vehicle news, so little time, but what actually changed in the electric vehicle industry last month? Below is some notable news.
The all-electric all-wheel-drive N-Gen van from Workhorse will be unveiled to the public for the first time on March 28 at the San Francisco city hall. It will be available to customers in the Bay Area starting in April.