Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. U.K.-based Neil Winton covers the European Auto industry. Sales of Chinese electric vehicles in Europe continue to power ahead and ...
Over 1.2 million charging points now available in 32 European countries, making EV road trips less about range anxiety and ...
More people are choosing to go electric in Europe—not necessarily because they care about the environment, but because it makes sense to do so, and it brings little compromise. Even in 2025, a year ...
From the first delivery of an MG in January 2020, Chinese EV brands have since gone onto capture a combined market share of ...
Volkswagen VWAGY, a leading German automaker, achieved a major milestone in 2025 by overtaking Tesla TSLA to become the best-selling electric vehicle (EV) brand in Europe. This marks a significant ...
Sales of battery-electric vehicles across the European Union continue to rise and are now nipping at the heels of petrol-powered cars. Due to the ongoing war in Iran and spiking oil prices, EV demand ...
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Mazda’s new Europe EV has Chinese DNA under the skin
Mazda is leaning into a new kind of globalisation for its electric push in Europe, pairing Japanese design values with Chinese engineering and manufacturing. The Mazda 6e sedan and CX-6e SUV arrive as ...
Europe’s EV sales just surged 51% last month, and oil is a big reason why. Battery-electric vehicle (BEV) registrations jumped 51% in March 2026 across 14 key EU and European Free Trade Association ...
New AutoMotive’s data tracker, reported by Reuters on Sunday, marks the threshold and puts the question to industrial policy: how much of the headline number will end up producing cells at scale, ...
Electric vehicle enthusiasts are probably right to feel a little disheartened about the state of the United States’ transition to EVs. But they should take heart that our region is an outlier. The ...
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