Kia’s first commercial vehicle PV5 drops its guard at EV Day 2025

February 28, 2025

Kia held its EV Day 2025 in Tarragona, Spain, where it unveiled every detail of its very first commercial vehicle: the PV5. The mid-size van will be available in several body styles, including a passenger and camper version, with a flexible interior and a range of up to 400 km. After showing us the exterior […]

Belgian government condemned again for noise nuisance at Brussels Airport

February 28, 2025

For years, the Brussels Capital Region has been demanding compliance with Brussels noise standards to limit noise pollution at Brussels Airport. The French-speaking court of first instance in Brussels has once again condemned the Belgian state for the excessive nuisance caused by night flights over the capital. At the same time, it increased the penalty […]

Test Aankoop sues 12 driving schools for illegal terms and conditions

February 28, 2025

Consumer association Test Aankoop/Test Achats has filed a complaint with the economic inspection against twelve driving schools because their general terms and conditions are unacceptable. Some of them even violate the law. Test Aankoop/Test Achats recently investigated the general terms and conditions of 13 driving schools and identified various forms of abuse and even violations […]

Car thefts in Belgium are rising: 27,000 in five years

February 28, 2025

The carjacking years seem far behind us as a phenomenon from the beginning of the century, but recent figures from the federal police show that consumers should take guard. There’s an increase in car thefts in Belgium, targeting certain models. With car thefts on the rise, Belgian motorists should start considering theft risk as a […]

EV4 sedan and EV2 Concept: Kia’s electric unflagging zeal

February 28, 2025

While European carmakers one after another slink off with their tail between their legs, abandoning their fully electric goals and pushing hybrid ICE instead, South Korean Kia goes straight ahead with its electric flagging zeal. At the brand’s 2025 Kia EV Day in Tarragona, Spain, it unveiled its latest weapons to conquer that part of […]

Audi Brussels has built its last Q8 e-tron and closes today

February 28, 2025

On Tuesday, February 25th, the last Audi Q8 e-tron rolled off the line at Audi Brussels. Today, the factory closes its doors. Although the factory’s closure was announced a while ago, it symbolizes the upheaval in the car industry just a few days before the EU Commission’s action plan. Rumors had already emerged at the […]

More passengers, more new drivers and e-buses for De Lijn

February 28, 2025

Last year, the Flemish public transport company De Lijn carried 373 million passengers, up 4.5%. According to Director General Ann Schoubs, this increase in passengers immediately proves that the new transportation plan introduced in 2024 has worked. In 2025, 200 new e-buses will be delivered to De Lijn, and a search for 600 new drivers […]

BMW Group’s main plant in Munich gears up for ‘Neue Klasse’

February 27, 2025

BMW Group Plant Munich is gearing up to launch the ‘Neue Klasse’ in the summer of 2026. Three new production halls are being built for the body shop, assembly, and associated production logistics during the ongoing operations. “For the production start of the Neue Klasse, we will have a state-of-the-art plant in Munich characterized by […]

€400 billion ‘Clean Deal’ must start EU’s green industrial rebirth

February 27, 2025

The European Commission proposed a significant action plan on Wednesday to accelerate the decarbonization of European industry. The Commission believes that EU countries must act now. The climate crisis, weak economic growth, declining business competitiveness, and significant geopolitical tensions (with Moscow, Washington, and Beijing) require a comprehensive transition plan.  Various supporting measures should help with […]

Lucid’s CEO Peter Rawlinson passes on the baton

February 27, 2025

Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO of American electric carmaker Lucid and the ex-engineer who once stood at the cradle of the Tesla Model S, is stepping down after more than a decade to pass the baton to a new, yet-to-be-found manager. Rawlingson remains a strategic technical advisor to Turqi Alnowaiser, the board chairman representing Lucid’s […]

BMW puts plans for building Mini EVs in Oxford on ice

February 26, 2025

The BMW Group has halted its plan to manufacture electric Mini cars at the Oxford plant in England. Two all-electric models were due to roll off the production line at Oxford next year, but this has now been postponed. The BMW Group announced in 2023 that it would build two new all-electric Mini models in […]

Li Auto unveils first electric SUV i8

February 26, 2025

Li Auto, the young Chinese car manufacturer that first made headlines with the Li Mega electric minivan, has unveiled its second all-electric model and its first electric SUV: the Li i8. The manufacturer has compared its newcomer to the Tesla Model Y, hinting at a three-row interior. Li Auto came into the spotlight with its […]

Milence opens first megawatt chargers in port of Antwerp

February 26, 2025

Milence, the joint venture between Europe’s largest truckmakers created to develop the fast-charging network for battery-electric trucks, has deployed its first two chargers using the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) standard. Belgium has the honor, as these MCS chargers can be found at the Ketenis truck stop in the port of Antwerp. The Megawatt Charging System […]

EU delays 2027 ban on wood-burning fireplaces

February 26, 2025

The European Commission proposes banning polluting and harmful heating systems, such as wood-burning stoves, by 2027. Still, the proposal is encountering resistance in countries like Germany and the Czech Republic. A draft law was due to be presented in Brussels on February 12th. The law would impose more stringent limits on harmful particulate emissions from […]

Transavia to surcharge on already purchased tickets in France

February 26, 2025

Transavia, Air France-KLM’s low-cost airline, will impose an additional surcharge on recent tickets purchased for flights departing from France. The increase is due to the country’s rise in air travel taxes. This rises from 2.63 euros to 7.4 euros for domestic or European flights and doubles to 15 euros for non-European destinations. Remarkably, Air France […]

Electra and Bolt team up for fast charging in Belgium

February 26, 2025

Fast charging specialist Electra and mobility company Bolt are entering into a strategic partnership to strengthen the transition to electric driving. The deal will give Bolt partner drivers access to the largest fast-charging network in Belgium at preferential rates. Through the partnership, which was previously launched in France, the two companies aim to accelerate the […]

Tesla faces 45.2% decline in EU due to competition and Musk’s escapades

February 26, 2025

Tesla’s dominance in the European electric vehicle market took a significant hit in January 2025, as the company saw a staggering 45.2% drop in sales compared to the same period in 2024. New data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reveal that Tesla sold just under 10,000 units in the region last month, down […]

Lynk & Co 08 PHEV with 200 km EV range to launch in Europe

February 26, 2025

Lynk & Co, the Chinese-Swedish brand now majority-owned by Geely’s daughter Zeekr, is launching the 08 plugin-hybrid compact SUV in selected European markets in June, a year and a half after its release in China. The company says this version will have a 200 km WLTP pure electric range, the first to accomplish that in […]

Study: phasing-out of gasoline and diesel crucial to EU’s car industry’s future

February 25, 2025

Is Europe’s ban on combustion engines a curse or a blessing for its industry? Dwindling profits, plant closures, and firm reliance on global outsourcing seem to point to the first, but a study from the University of Sussex claims the opposite. “Changing gears (or acting as Trump does in the US, ed.) would be a […]

Vias: ‘Eight out of ten traffic fatalities are men’

February 25, 2025

Eighty percent of road deaths in Belgium are men, and injury accidents involving men are, on average, twice as severe as accidents involving women. This is mainly because men take more risks in traffic. These are some conclusions from a new statistical analysis by traffic safety institute Vias. Eighty percent of road deaths in Belgium […]

China’s third biggest battery maker builds new factory in Portugal

February 25, 2025

CALB, after CATL and BYD, is China’s third-biggest battery maker. It has broken ground for a brand new factory in the Portuguese deepwater port of Sines, halfway on the Atlantic coast between Lisbon and Lagos. All three invest heavily in European battery factories, while the old continent is lagging with its own trumpeted ‘Airbus of […]

VEKA: ‘Flemish coalition agreement insufficient to achieve climate goals by 2030’

February 25, 2025

According to the latest evaluation report from the Flemish Energy and Climate Agency (Vlaams Energie- en KlimaatAgentschap, VEKA), the climate measures of the Flemish coalition agreement are insufficient to achieve the Flemish emission reduction target by 2030. With the new measures, Flanders is heading for a 33.2 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to […]

Mercedes tests solid-state battery in adapted EQS

February 25, 2025

Mercedes-Benz has started testing a solid-state battery from partner Factorial Energy in a modified EQS this month. In the coming weeks, the Stuttgart-based company wants to collect data on the battery’s efficiency, durability, and performance. Road tests with the new solid-state battery in a ‘1,000 km’ EQS test car started in February 2025. According to […]

Belgian freight transport by train slightly up again

February 25, 2025

Freight transport by train in Belgium rose slightly again last year. Over 55.2 million tons of freight were transported by rail, 3.2% more than in 2023 but still less than the peak years of 2008 (73 million tons) and 2021 (63 million tons), according to data on the open data website of rail network operator […]

Will Lamborghini use sodium-ion batteries for its first EV?

February 25, 2025

While one would expect a luxury carmaker like Lamborghini to bet on solid-state technology for its debut in the electric supercar market, the Italian carmaker ordered a study at Princeton University to investigate sodium-ion chemistries. The results are promising.  As sodium-ion chemistries don’t rely on lithium, they are a cost-effective alternative to current lithium-ion battery […]

EU car market slightly down in January, EVs rebound

February 25, 2025

In January 2025, new EU car registrations declined by -2.6%. Notably, the bloc’s major markets saw declines, with France (-6.2%), Italy (-5.8%), and Germany (-2.8%). Spain conversely recorded a 5.3% increase. The data comes from ACEA, the Association of European Car Manufacturers. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) made up 15% of the market share, up from […]

Japanese initiative wants Tesla to invest in Nissan

February 24, 2025

Following the failed merger talks between Nissan and Honda, a Japanese initiative hopes that Tesla will invest in Nissan. However, it’s not very clear what the long-term benefits for Tesla could be, and Elon Musk seems reluctant. According to a report in the Financial Times, a Japanese advisory group led by former Tesla board member […]

Flanders still waits for over €13 million in foreign truck fines

February 24, 2025

The Flemish government is still awaiting more than 14 million euros in outstanding fines for violations of the mileage charge. About 13 million euros of that is charged to foreign trucks. The business newspaper De Tijd reports that barely half of the fines are collected from some countries. Although about half of the freight traffic […]

European Commission approves lifespan extension Doel 4 and Tihange 3

February 24, 2025

On Friday, February 21st, 2025, the European Commission approved extending the lifespans of the Doel 4 and Tihange 3 nuclear reactors. The core of the deal is that Engie agrees to keep the Doel 4 and Tihange 3 reactors open for ten years longer in exchange for a maximum invoice for the disposal of nuclear […]

De Lijn orders hundreds of bus charging poles worth €24.2 million

February 24, 2025

The Flemish public transport company De Lijn has placed a new order for charging poles for electric buses. This time, it involves 600 to 900 charging poles from SPIE-Ekoenergetyka with a capacity of 50 to 180 kW, representing an investment of 24.2 million euros. The order is important in preparing De Lijn’s 50 depots to […]

Electric shock: Italy slams automakers over ‘EV-performance deception’

February 24, 2025

Through its competition watchdog, Italy has launched an investigation into four major automakers—Stellantis, Tesla, Volkswagen, and BYD—regarding potential unfair commercial practices related to electric vehicle performance claims. The probe focuses on concerns regarding the accuracy and transparency of information provided to consumers about EV driving range, battery degradation, and warranty limitations. According to the Italian […]

1,150 Teslas set light show world record in Belgium

February 24, 2025

Exactly 1,150 Tesla cars smashed the world record ‘Tesla Light Show’ on Sunday evening, February 23rd, 2025. At 7 p.m., the cars put on an impressive show with light and sound in Brustem (Sint-Truiden, Limburg) – the largest synchronized Tesla light show ever. The Droneport runway in Brustem provided the backdrop for the world record attempt. […]

Trump shuts down federal EV charging stations because they’re ‘woke’

February 24, 2025

In an almost absurd policy shift, the Trump administration has shut down all electric vehicle charging stations at federal government buildings. The decision, first reported by The Verge, marks another significant rollback of electric mobility infrastructure as the Republican Party rallies against electric cars on all sides. Tesla’s Supercharger remains unaffected, while Trump declares all […]

BMW gives more info about its Gen6 electric drive

February 24, 2025

The BMW Group is presenting its next step in electric drive technology. At its Tech Days event in Landshut, the company provided some initial insights into developing and producing high-voltage batteries and electric drive systems using the sixth generation of BMW eDrive technology. This technology will benefit every fully electric Neue Klasse vehicle. The first […]

Dacia to build an €18,000 EV in Europe

February 21, 2025

Renault’s low-cost daughter, Dacia, has started developing a new European electric city car (A-segment). The model will be offered at around €18,000, probably also thanks to its close relationship with the Renault Twingo E-Tech. “Dacia wants to complete the development of the small electric car within 16 months,” Renault Group boss Luca de Meo told […]

Brussels’ Cowboy brings its production back near home in France

February 21, 2025

The hip Brussels electric bike maker Cowboy will now fully assemble its bikes in France instead of Hungary. To do so, it will partner with ReCycles, a French manufacturer with more than 30 years of experience in the sector, which will also manage the stock of parts. The reason for the move is to enhance […]

Belgian second-hand lease platform Lizy expands to the Netherlands

February 21, 2025

Lizy, the Brussels-based second-hand car lease platform, is expanding its activities to the Netherlands. The company aims to make car leasing more accessible, sustainable, and cheaper. And the formula is working. In five years, Lizy has convinced more than 4,000 customers to opt for a young second-hand car instead of a new car. Lizy previously […]

Fastned raises record €36.5 million in first bond issue of 2025

February 21, 2025

Fastned, the European fast-charging company, has completed its most successful bond issue. With over €36.5 million raised in the company’s first tranche of 2025, Fastned raised the most significant amount ever in a single bond issue. More than €20 million of this latest issue resulted from new investments, and over €16 million came from existing […]

More than €4 billion profit for Airbus

February 21, 2025

European aerospace group Airbus made a net profit of 4.2 billion euros last year, or a 12% increase. The profit came mainly from the strong demand for Airbus aircraft. Sales rose 6% to 69.2 billion euros. Airbus delivered 766 commercial aircraft last year, including 602 from the A320 family. Airbus plans to increase the number […]

Mercedes cuts costs and invests to prepare for challenging years

February 21, 2025

Yesterday, Mercedes-Benz revealed plans to cut costs by several billion euros or 10% by 2027. Car production will be reduced from 2.5 million units to ±2.2 million in 2027. At the same time, the company wants to become “leaner, faster, and stronger”. Group earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) reached €13.6 billion (2023: €19.7 billion), […]

Number of car sharers rises by 22% in Flanders to 46,600

February 20, 2025

Over 4,600 shared cars were driving around in Flanders in 2024, 11% more than in 2023. The number of car sharers also increased by 22% last year to 46,600 drivers, according to the annual report of Way To Go, the former Autodelen.net. The same annual report also shows shared bicycles and e-scooters accounted for 24 […]

Renault shows solid financial results for 2024

February 20, 2025

Publishing its 2024 financial results, Renault Group showed solid growth and record operating profit in challenging market conditions. The Group revenue was €56.2 billion (+7.4%), and the operating profit was € 4.26 billion (7.6%). The net cash financial position almost doubled from €3.7 billion at the end of 2023 to €7.1 billion on December 31st, […]

Zeeland Bridge to close eight weeks to undergo major maintenance

February 20, 2025

The Zeeland Bridge will close for eight weeks next year. The part of the bridge that opens to ships, the so-called ‘bascule bridge,’ will be renovated, and the road surface will be renewed simultaneously. The Zeeland Bridge is an impressive structure that spans more than five kilometers. It was officially inaugurated in December 1965 and […]

Bus passengers give De Lijn an average score of 7.5 out of 10

February 20, 2025

Some 77% of passengers who took a bus trip with De Lijn in 2024 are satisfied with their journey. This is according to a survey conducted by the Flemish Department of Mobility among 13,097 passengers between March and December last year. Only 6% of them gave the public transport company a score lower than five […]

Kia unveils PV5, its first electric passenger and cargo van

February 20, 2025

Following the compact EV4, Kia has also unveiled the design of its first commercial vehicle, the PV5, ahead of the Korean manufacturer’s EV Day 2025 at the end of February. The Kia PV5 will be available in a Passenger and Cargo version, built on the new Platform Beyond Vehicle architecture. The Kia PV5 was first […]

Flanders granted 18,543 premiums totaling €72.8 million for EVs

February 20, 2025

Flanders has distributed 18,543 premiums for electric cars, totaling 72.8 million euros. Most premiums were paid to private individuals—14,637 for new vehicles (under €40,000) and 3,141 for second-hand ones. In addition, 523 premiums went to non-profit organizations and foundations and 242 to car-sharing providers. The previous Flemish Mobility Minister, Lydia Peeters (Open Vld), introduced the […]

Scottish hydrogen truck start-up HVS next to risk going under

February 20, 2025

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), a Scottish start-up founded in 2017 to develop a hydrogen-electric heavy truck, is changing course to avoid bankruptcy. The company faces over €10 million in debt and will now focus on retrofit conversions and selling its technology to cut costs. HVS was founded in Glasgow in 2017 by Abdul Waheed with […]

Rolls Royce Black Badge Spectre: could it be a little more?

February 20, 2025

It‘s a bit like the butcher who asks, can it be a little more? The Black Badge Specter might be tempting if you’re in for a fully electric Rolls Royce: a four-figure torque output (1075 Nm), with a record 485 kW (659 hp) of power, makes it the most powerful Rolls-Royce in history. Unlike the […]

New ES90 sedan starts software-defined era at Volvo Cars

February 20, 2025

Volvo Cars will officially launch the ES90, the sedan counterpart to the EX90 SUV, on March 5th. The new sedan is software-defined and based on the so-called Superset tech stack, a single set of hardware and software modules underpinning all future electric Volvo cars. The ES90 is designed to evolve and improve continuously through core […]

Pro Velo: ‘48% of Brussels bicycle commuters goes electric’

February 19, 2025

The number of cyclists in Brussels during the morning rush hour – between 8 and 9 a.m. – increased by 4 percent last year compared to 2023. Women represent 40% of Brussels cyclists. The number of cyclists has increased by an average of 12 percent annually since 2010, almost five times as much in 14 […]

Belgium greenlights flying autogiros and ultralight helicopters

February 19, 2025

Belgian legislation on ultralight motorized aircraft (ULMs) had been renewed after 26 years. This also makes it possible to fly ultralight helicopters and autogiros in Belgium, the Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport reports. The maximum allowable mass of a ULM will also be increased. The new regulations better reflect today’s reality. ULM is an […]

Bolt and Dott tackle wild parking of e-scooters and e-bikes in Brussels

February 19, 2025

Bolt and Dott, the only two operators selected by Brussels Mobility for shared bike and e-scooter services in the Brussels Capital Region, are joining forces to improve vehicle parking in the capital and reduce nuisance. The joint initiative, to be implemented five days a week in the most sensitive or affected areas, should ensure more […]

Continental to slash 3,000 jobs more amid industry downturn

February 19, 2025

German automotive supplier Continental announced plans to cut 3,000 jobs more worldwide by the end of 2026. The move, which follows a previous round of 7,150 job cuts announced last year, comes as the industry grapples with weakening demand and structural shifts toward electrification. According to the company’s statement, nearly half of the affected positions […]

Mitsubishi revives Grandis nameplate as hybrid SUV

February 19, 2025

Mitsubishi is set to return the Grandis nameplate, though not as the spacious MPV it once was. Instead, the new Grandis will be a rebadged version of the Renault Symbioz, aligning with the company’s strategy of leveraging Renault platforms under their alliance agreement. The Grandis will slot above the ASX in Mitsubishi’s lineup and be […]

Renault and Geely to cooperate also in Brazil

February 19, 2025

The Renault Group and Geely Holding are joining forces to produce and sell zero- and low-emission vehicles in Brazil. Geely intends to acquire a stake in Renault do Brasil and, in return, will benefit from Renault’s local production, sales, and service resources. Both parties have agreed in a framework agreement that Geely Holding will become […]

Citroën’s airbag nightmare continues: 236,900 recalls in north of France

February 18, 2025

Yesterday, Citroën asked 236,900 owners of a C3 or DS3 in the north of France to stop using their car until the airbags are replaced. The Takata-made airbags can cause serious injuries by exploding uncontrolled and dangerously. Other manufacturers, such as VW, Nissan, BMW, Toyota, and several others, have already recalled millions of vehicles equipped […]

IEA expects 4% increase annually in electricity consumption

February 18, 2025

The International Energy Agency expects global power consumption to rise to almost four percent annually until 2027. The demand for electricity is growing faster than in recent years because industries in many countries need more electricity. The increase is primarily due to the growing use of electricity for industrial production, the rising demand for air […]

Peugeot expands electric SUV lineup with all-wheel drive option

February 18, 2025

Peugeot is taking the next step in its electrification strategy by introducing more powerful, all-wheel drive versions of its electric SUVs, the e-3008 and e-5008. A new five-seat variant of the e-5008 is set to debut, catering to customers who prioritize cargo space over passenger capacity. Until now, Peugeot’s fully electric e-3008 and e-5008 have […]

Mobility minister asks mayors to issue bus ban in case of aggression

February 18, 2025

Flemish Minister of Mobility Annick De Ridder (N-VA) is asking the mayors to act against aggression on De Lijn buses, with a bus ban as the big stick. This measure already exists, but in a letter to the mayors, the Minister brings this possibility more widely to their attention. In 2023, De Lijn received 2,039 […]

NIO’s affordable Firefly due for Q2 in Europe will get a 420 km range

February 18, 2025

In China, new car specs tend to go public before the official release, as all have to be approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which publishes the regulatory filing in advance. So it’s clear now that NIO’s Firefly subbrand will get a 42.1 kWh (swappable) battery pack and offer a CLTC […]