BMW CEO Oliver Zipse’s mandate will end in 2026

January 24, 2025

BMW Group CEO Oliver Zipse will not extend his contract beyond the summer of next year when it expires. The German Manager Magazin reported that he will stop mid-next year, citing a source familiar with the matter. “There will be no further contract extension,” the source is quoted. Zipse, who will be 62 by then […]

Austrians to make sustainable aviation fuel from frying oil at Antwerp Port

January 24, 2025

According to the Belgian business newspaper De Tijd, Austrian energy and chemical giant OMV has advanced plans to build a refinery in the port of Antwerp. At the Kallo plant, waste streams such as used frying oil and other vegetable or animal fats from the food and agricultural sectors could be converted into sustainable aviation […]

Dutch electric submarine water toy faster than a dolphin?

January 24, 2025

Dutch U-Boat Worx launched its upgraded ‘Super Sub,’ a luxury three-passenger electric submarine water toy it claims is now faster than a dolphin. According to Wikipedia, the company, based in Breda (Netherlands), is recognized as the foremost manufacturer of private submersibles globally, with over 60 submarines in operation. The Super Sub resembles an ultra-streamlined, suppository-like […]

What now, Stellantis?

January 24, 2025

At the Brussels Motor Show, we spoke with a couple of top managers at Stellantis. The group caused a small earthquake at the end of last year when CEO Tavares was suddenly ousted. It was the last devastating event in a very incidental 2024, resulting in fewer sales, loss of market share, and dwindling profits. […]

Segway-Ninebot launches seven new eKickScooters

January 23, 2025

Chinese manufacturer Segway-Ninebot, the global leader in e-scooters with more than 13 million Ninebot eKickScooters on the road, is launching its next generation of eKickScooters. Seven new models are involved. With that new generation, the quality, such as an improved suspension system and the driving range of almost every model, increases slightly again. Like all […]

Bidfood Netherlands orders 25 additional electric Renault Trucks

January 23, 2025

Dutch catering wholesale company Bidfood Netherlands, part of South African holding Bidcorp, is doubling its electric truck fleet with an order of 25 additional Renault Trucks E-Tech vehicles. This brings the total to 50 zero-emission trucks in its fleet. Bidfood has been running Renault Trucks E-Tech electric trucks since 2021. According to the manufacturer, the […]

‘China exported more than 15,000 new energy buses in 2024’

January 23, 2025

According to the Chinese bus industry website Chinabuses.org, Chinese manufacturers exported more than 15,000 ‘New Energy’ buses in 2024, including electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen fuel cell buses. This represents an increase of 28.33% over 2023, with a sharp upswing in December 2024 alone. BYD is, like with new-energy passenger cars, the biggest manufacturer and […]

Charleroi Airport would get train station from new federal government

January 23, 2025

According to formateur Bart De Wever (N-VA), the so-called ‘Arizona coalition’ is gradually entering the final straight line for forming a new federal government. One notable mobility measure on the table is that Charleroi Airport would get a connection to the rail network. This is according to a leak to the newspaper La Libre Belgique, […]

Californian Monarch robot EV-tractor to conquer Europe from Antwerp

January 23, 2025

The die is cast. The Californian Monarch Tractor, a pioneer in self-driving electric tractors, wants to conquer the European market from Belgium and has founded Monarch Tractor Europe NV, based in Antwerp, Belgium. Monarch Tractor is famous for its ‘smart’ tractors. The brand produces the world’s first fully electric tractor, for which the driver is […]

Ex-Opel boss to launch Polestar in France after settling DS dispute

January 23, 2025

Swedish-Chinese electric performance carmaker Polestar announced its long-anticipated market entry into France. It’s a key milestone in the company’s global expansion, as a legal dispute with Citroën over logo rights long banned the brand’s sales and operations. Polestar plans to begin operations in the French market in the summer of 2025, marking Polestar’s 27th market […]

Citroën could bring back the 2CV

January 23, 2025

Citroën allegedly wants to give the classic 2CV model a second life. Initial design work for a new electric edition of the 2CV is probably already underway, but the project is still at an early stage. Read: It has not yet been fully decided. Citroën also seems to be reacting to its competitor Renault, who […]

TIP launches world-first e-reefer trailer with solar and energy recovery

January 22, 2025

Dutch truck and trailer rental company TIP Group has created, together with SolarEdge e-Mobility and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Transport, the world’s first e-reefer trailer that combines solar, battery, and kinetic energy recovery, the Powered Trailer. This solution should provide emissions-free, temperature-controlled transport while also saving money. So-called “reefer” trailers are temperature-controlled trailers mainly used […]

De Lijn’s bus problem continues: 300 with more than 1 million km

January 22, 2025

Figures requested by Flemish member of parliament An Christaens (CD&V) show that the public transport company De Lijn has more than 300 buses with more than 1 million kilometers on the counter. Because of this outdated bus fleet, De Lijn is increasingly struggling with technical problems, and passengers are paying the toll. De Lijn has […]

Trump cancels Paris Climate Agreement: ‘denying reality?’

January 22, 2025

With the stroke of a pen, new US President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris climate agreement. In doing so, Trump is responding to the concern among many Americans and Western citizens that the international promise to keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius will mainly disrupt current prosperity. “The United […]

Citroën’s Takata crisis deepens: massive recall in Europe

January 22, 2025

Citroën is expanding its recall of vehicles equipped with defective Takata airbags to cover 869,000 units across Europe. The massive recall affects popular models like the Citroën C3 and DS3, manufactured between 2009 and 2017, and will be rolled out in phases. The first phase, targeting 98,000 vehicles, kicks off at the end of this […]

EU new car registrations slightly higher (+0.8%) in 2024

January 22, 2025

In 2024, new car registrations rose slightly, increasing by 0.8% to around 10.6 million units. Spain continued to show resilience with a solid 7.1% growth rate. In contrast, declines were observed in France (-3.2%), Germany (-1%), and Italy, with a slight drop of 0.5%. In December 2024, new EU car registrations rose by 5.1%. Spain […]

Brussels Airport will sell green electricity to 100 neighboring families

January 21, 2025

Brussels Airport is launching a pilot project to sell the power generated by its solar panels to 100 households in four neighboring municipalities. The airport operator promises a discount of about 124 euros off an average household’s annual electric energy bill. Collaboration with energy platform Bolt The pilot project is being run in collaboration with […]

EU files WTO complaint against China over connectivity patents

January 21, 2025

The European Union has lodged a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization against China over what it calls “unfair and illegal” practices involving intellectual property rights. The complaint escalates ongoing trade tensions between the two economic giants following disputes over electric vehicle import tariffs and Chinese investigations into European industries. At the heart of […]

Hödlmayr starts using first electric car transport truck for Magna in Austria

January 21, 2025

Austrian transport company Hödlmayer has put its first electric truck for car transport into operation, transporting vehicles for Magna Steyr in Graz. This Mercedes eActros 300 is also Austria’s first electric car transporter, a type of transport where electrification is still rare. On January 9, 202, Hödlmayer first started using its Mercedes eActros 300 with […]

Chery’s Zongheng: the SUV that floats like a boat

January 21, 2025

Jetour, a sub-brand of Chery Automobile, has steep ambitions in its home country to mimic what Land Rover does in the UK and Jeep in the USA. A fresh teaser video of its upcoming luxury off-road vehicle series, Zongheng, shows a camouflaged vehicle sailing through the water like an amphibious car. This sets new benchmarks […]

Fastned goes for luxury toilets at its fast chargers in Belgium and The Netherlands

January 21, 2025

Fastned, the Dutch operator of EV charging stations, has signed a deal with One Hundred, an Amsterdam-based holding company, to provide high-quality toilet service at its charging stations in Belgium and the Netherlands. For that matter, everyone may or can help pay as Fastned will also issue new bonds. The proceeds will be used to […]

Huawei shows Maextro S800 luxury saloon charging itself autonomously

January 21, 2025

Huawei has unveiled more images and information about its luxury saloon Maextro S800, which is set to compete with the Nio ET9 and German luxury EVs like the BMW i7 and Mercedes EQS in China. Some official, “real-life” photos and a video showing the S800 locating and connecting to a charger fully autonomously have been […]

D’Ieteren’s hyperchargers redefine speed and charging comfort

January 20, 2025

D’Ieteren Energy, the new energy arm of Belgian auto importer D’Ieteren, is steping into hypercharging with the unveiling of its innovative FusionCharger. This cutting-edge DC charging station, developed by Huawei, leverages liquid-cooled technology to deliver ultrafast charging capabilities and keep peak power available regardless the number of charging cars.  The FusionCharger was under demonstration at […]

Met Office: ‘2024 saw fastest annual rise ever in CO2 emissions’

January 20, 2025

According to a study by the Met Office, the UK’s national weather and climate service, the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) is now incompatible with IPCC pathways that remain below 1.5°C. Last year saw the fastest annual rise in atmospheric CO₂ concentration in the long-running record of measurements. Satellite measurements showed a huge rise […]

Renault and Dacia increase sales in 2024, first electric Dacia in 2027

January 20, 2025

Both Renault and its low-cost daughter, Dacia, have increased their sales in 2024. The Renault Group sold 2,264 million cars worldwide (+1.3%), and two-thirds of these 1,59 million) were sold in Europe. Dacia sold 676,340 cars, 2.7% more than last year. Meanwhile, the brand has announced its first EV for 2027. Those growth percentages may […]

BYD Han L rivals Tesla Model S Plaid with benchmark electric motor (update)

January 20, 2025

BYD’s new flagship sedan Han L has been officially unveiled in its homecountry China, alongside its sister model, the Tang L. Equipped with a new e-motor both models share their technology and aim at top performances with 1,086 hp on tap and a 0-100 km/h sprint to rival the plaid versions of the Model S […]

Belgium’s major bicycle show Velofollies attracts +39,000 visitors

January 20, 2025

The 17th edition of the bicycle fair Velofollies attracted over 39,000 people to Kortrijk Xpo. The e-bike was still central to the offerings of just about all manufacturers. Sales of e-bikes fell by 5.9% last year. With a drop of 11.6%, sales of traditional bikes took an even harder hit, but the second-hand market for […]

American Canoo, once ‘saviour’ of VDL Nedcar, now bankrupt itself

January 20, 2025

Yet another EV startup that has to throw in the towel: American ‘lifestyle’ EV-maker Canoo. Once hopefully mentioned as the potential savior of Dutch VDL Nedcar in Born, it announced last week it had filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 7 of the US Bankruptcy Code and stopped all activities on the fly. […]

Brussels Motor Show sees more than 300,000 visitors

January 20, 2025

More than 300,000 people visited the Brussels Motor Show between 10 and 19 January this year. The organizers consider this a great success and are already speculating on a new edition in 2026. With these visitor numbers, the BMS is the largest indoor event in Belgium. Frank Van Gool, the CEO of the organizer federation […]

Wizz Air successfully tested SAF on more than 50 flights

January 17, 2025

Hungarian low-budget airline company Wizz Air, which operates at Charleroi Airport (Belgium), has “successfully” tested sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on more than fifty flights. Wizz Air operated more than fifty flights using a blend of SAF and traditional jet fuel and also surveyed passengers to gauge awareness and attitudes toward low-carbon aviation, including SAF. The […]

LiveWire S2 Alpinista: touring and sports in one electric bike

January 17, 2025

Harley-Davidson’s electric bike subsidiary LiveWire has launched a new variant of its S2 model: the Alpinista. This new all-around electric bike combines the cruising qualities of the related Del Mar and Mulholland models with a slightly more sporty approach without touching the technical side. LiveWire started as an electric model range part of the Harley-Davidson […]

Polestar revises strategy and brings production of 7 to Europe

January 17, 2025

During a business update on Polestar’s financial performance, CEO Michael Lohscheller shed some light on the upcoming challenges and solutions for the underperforming car maker. As a replacement for the 2, the new compact SUV 7 will be built in Europe. To sustain its U.S. business, the company will also navigate around the Biden ban […]

Current LEZ in Brussels Capital Region legally invalid

January 17, 2025

The Brussels urban movement BRAL, together with other civil society organizations, points out a legal error in the ordinance on the postponement of the tightening of the Low-Emission Zone (LEZ) in the Brussels Capital Region. Due to a reference to the wrong article, many diesel and gasoline cars will be driving “illegally” in Brussels. According […]

Stellantis has delivered 12% fewer vehicles in 2024

January 17, 2025

On Thursday, the car manufacturing group Stellantis announced that it delivered 12% fewer vehicles in 2024. This was mainly caused by a 25% decline in shipments in North America. In the last quarter of 2024, Stellantis shipped 9% fewer vehicles to its dealers, distributors, or directly to clients. In the third quarter, the figure was […]

Polestar 3 freezes out Tesla in Norway’s brutal winter range test

January 17, 2025

The Polestar 3 surfaced victoriously in Norway’s latest El Prix winter range test. The Chinese-Swedish flagship SUV scored the second-best result in the test history. Despite Tesla’s reputation for range consistency, the Model 3 fell short of expectations. The world’s leading country for EV adoption isn’t the most benign region. Norway’s freezing winter temperatures and […]

Fastned temporarily slows down as EV acceptance sputters

January 17, 2025

Dutch fast-charging provider Fastned temporarily slows down in its expansion push as EV acceptance sputters in some parts of Europe. It forecasts “that development time lags will be longer than previously anticipated.” In its updated 2025 guidance, Fastned aims to have 400 to 425 stations operational by year-end, more than €325,000 in revenues per station, […]

New ACEA boss Källenius outlines three priorities

January 17, 2025

In a letter to EU leaders, the newly appointed European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) President, Ola Källenius (also CEO of Mercedes-Benz), outlines the automotive sector priorities to ensure future competitiveness and drive decarbonization. The Mercedes boss came to the Brussels Motor Show to clarify his views on the matter and explain the challenges the European […]

Lufthansa’s Jörg Eberhart new top executive ITA Airways

January 16, 2025

German Jörg Eberhart, a manager at Lufthansa, will become the new CEO of ITA Airways, the state-owned airline that emerged from bankrupt Alitalia. The Italian state’s designation thus also formalizes the German group’s entry into ITA Airways’ capital. Italian Lorenza Maggio, vice president of sales of Lufthansa for Europa, the Middle East, and Africa, will […]

ECA: ‘European cities have cleaner air but are still far too noisy’

January 16, 2025

A new report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) reveals that the European Union will probably not successfully reduce traffic noise in European cities in time.  The European target is a 30 percent noise reduction by 2030. According to calculations, this figure will fall by 19 percent in the best case and rise by […]

Slight increase in NMBS/SNCB rail passenger to 245 million

January 16, 2025

Belgian public railroad company NMBS/SNCB carried some 245 million train passengers last year, almost half a million more than in 2023. It is thus approaching the record number of 253 million passengers in 2019, indicating a solid recovery after Covid-19. However, introducing the new timetable continues to cause discontent and dissatisfied travelers here and there. […]

No more ‘spy cars’: US bans Chinese and Russian tech in vehicles

January 16, 2025

Outgoing US President Joe Biden presented a farewell gift this week. He announced sweeping new restrictions, banning Chinese and Russian technology in connected vehicles over national security concerns. The new regulations will prohibit the sale, import, and use of hardware, software, and complete vehicles incorporating such technologies in the US. The White House stated that […]

Volvo Car Belux sets new sales record with 82% electric

January 16, 2025

Volvo has set a new sales record in Belgium, selling 24.221 cars, a growth of 13.6% compared with 2023, and lifting the brand to sixth position in the top ten most popular brands. That growth was ‘fueled’ primarily by its electric cars, with fully electric BEVs accounting for 69%. Adding the plug-in hybrids, the figure […]

‘Noisy’ Brussels Airport welcomed 26,3 million passengers

January 15, 2025

Last year, Brussels Airport welcomed 23.6 million passengers. That’s 6.4% more than in 2023 but still just over 10% below the record level set before the COVID-19 pandemic. In an interview with the business newspaper De Tijd, CEO Arnaud Feist also states unequivocally that Brussels Airport will not be able to meet the noise standards […]

Acerta: ‘Bicycle use for commuting has grown 35% in five years’

January 15, 2025

According to human resources service provider Acerta’s latest mobility barometer, bicycles are gaining popularity among Belgian commuters. Today, two-wheelers account for 41.2 percent of commutes, compared to 30.5 percent five years ago. About 15 percent of Belgian employees complete their entire commute by bike. This share (17.3 percent) is much higher among Flemish employees than […]

EV sales stall and China competition heats up for Volkswagen

January 15, 2025

The Volkswagen Group saw a challenging 2024, reporting a 2.3% decline in global deliveries across all its brands, totaling 9.03 million vehicles. While the company narrowly achieved its target of 9 million units, the drop reflects difficulties in key markets, particularly China, and slower-than-expected growth in electric vehicles. Volkswagen’s sales in China, its largest market, […]

Troubled automotive supplier Webasto appoints restructuring boss

January 15, 2025

Webasto, a major automotive supplier from Germany specializing in roofs, batteries, heating, and cooling systems, has appointed Johann Stohner as its Chief Restructuring Officer to secure the company’s future amid worsening economic conditions and a growing debt pile. This move is a direct result of the ongoing crisis in the European automotive industry. With slowing […]

Febelauto realizes a 97.7% recycling score for cars in Belgium

January 15, 2025

Febelauto will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2025. It is a Belgian organization committed to the sustainable recycling of cars and high-voltage batteries from electrified vehicles. Since its start in 1999, Febelauto has organized the recycling of some 2.6 million vehicles in Belgium, recuperating 2.5 million tons of (raw) materials.  In 2023, 6,662 end-of-live HEV […]

Belgian and Dutch owners hope to break Tesla light show world-record

January 15, 2025

On Sunday, February 23rd, the Tesla Owners Clubs of Belgium and the Netherlands will organize a world-record Tesla Light Show attempt on the Droneport runway in Sint-Truiden. All Tesla owners from Europe are welcome. The initiators aim to gather at least 1,000 Tesla cars for a synchronized light show.“The show will be created by the […]

Amazon places largest-ever order of 200 Mercedes eActros 600 e-trucks

January 15, 2025

E-commerce giant Amazon has placed an order of more than 200 Mercedes eActros 600 electric heavy trucks, the largest order of e-trucks to date by the American company and also a new record for manufacturer Daimler Truck. The e-trucks will be used in Germany and the UK to transport more than 350 million packages yearly […]

Deloitte study shows Belgians’ cold feet for EVs is growing

January 15, 2025

Even though electric cars are omnipresent at the popular Brussels Motor Show (BMS), one of the few remaining in Europe, Belgians are getting more cold feet about buying an EV. Deloitte’s Global Automotive Consumer Study, which is to be published on February 6th, shows that 45% prefer a car with a pure combustion engine (ICE), […]

Toyota is financing climate deniers in the US

January 15, 2025

Toyota, the world’s number one car manufacturer, has been revealed as the most prominent auto industry funder of climate deniers in the US Congress, according to a report released last week by Public Citizen. Meanwhile, it is spending a lot of money and influence lobbying against EV regulations. Public Citizen’s report, “Driving Denial: How Toyota’s […]

T&E study: Aviation growth will negate all efforts to green

January 15, 2025

Whatever efforts the aviation sector makes to meet climate goals will be in vain because of the predicted growth in air traffic, reports Transport & Environment in a new rapport, a screening of European environmental targets for air traffic. According to the NGO, the EU must develop measures to regulate air traffic growth to reduce […]

DEME wins €300 million contract for Taiwan offshore wind farm substation

January 14, 2025

Belgian dredging company DEME has won a contract to transport and install foundations and an offshore substation for a wind farm in Taiwan. The contract is worth between 150 and 300 million euros. The works are scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. DEME’s Taiwanese joint venture CDWE will transport and install 33 jacket foundations, […]

EV sales worldwide grew by 25% in 2024

January 14, 2025

Despite all negative coverage in recent times, worldwide sales of electric vehicles grew by 25% in 2024. According to data from the British company Rho Motion, an electric vehicle research consultancy, 17.1 million battery-electric vehicles were sold last year. There’s a noticeable difference between regions. The progress in China was evident (11 million electric vehicles, […]

‘Hey Mercedes!’ means ‘Hey Google!’ in the upcoming CLA

January 14, 2025

While most carmakers choose ChatGPT as the digital assistant for the infotainment experience, Mercedes will embark on Google’s new Automotive AI Agent from the upcoming CLA. This should provide enhanced dialogues based on the tech company’s extended location data from its navigation maps and Waze. Google has officially unveiled its new Automotive AI Agent, a […]

Slump in China sales leaves even German carmakers like Porsche reeling

January 14, 2025

Sports carmaker Porsche is the next German car brand to report a sharp decline in Chinese deliveries. It highlights the mounting challenges German luxury automakers face in the world’s largest car market. In 2024, Porsche delivered 56,887 vehicles in China, a staggering 28 percent drop from the 79,283 units sold in 2023. This marks the […]

Telenet first commercial partner to offer Belgian rail’s Blue-bikes

January 14, 2025

Belgium’s most significant cable broadband service provider, Telenet, plans to offer a bicycle-sharing point on its property in Mechelen. Blue-bike shared bicycles can usually be found in public places in Mechelen, such as the station areas. Soon, the company will provide this type of shared mobility on-site at its headquarters for every employee and also […]

Scania’s Christian Levin to preside ACEA’s truck division

January 14, 2025

Swedish Scania Trucks veteran Christian Levin was elected chair of the Commercial Vehicles Board of ACEA for 2025. He sees a monumental challenge for the European truck and bus sector—one that requires the complete reimagination of an entire ecosystem: the transition from ICE to zero-emission vehicles. And that is a transition of “a magnitude unprecedented […]

BMW increases EV sales and announces recycling partnership

January 14, 2025

The BMW Group maintained its position in 2024 with 426,594 all-electric vehicles delivered and BEV sales growth of 13.5%. The BMW brand also achieved serious BEV growth with 368,523 electric cars (+11.6%). Meanwhile, the Group is launching a closed-loop battery recycling ecosystem with SK tes, a leading innovative technology lifecycle solutions provider. Even though the […]

300 exhibitors get ready for Velofollies in Kortrijk

January 13, 2025

From Friday to Sunday, Kortrijk Xpo will host Velofollies, the leading trade fair for cycling enthusiasts in Flanders. At this 17th edition, there will be a lot of interest in gravel bikes and e-bikes, two trends of recent years that have not lost popularity. Velofollies is the second largest bike fair in Europe, after Eurobike […]

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