Electreon and Xos to implement wireless charging for UPS delivery vehicles in Michigan

Electreon and Xos to implement wireless charging for UPS delivery vehicles in Michigan
Electreon and Xos to implement wireless charging for UPS delivery vehicles in Michigan

Wireless EV charging developer Electreon is collaborating with the State of Michigan and Xos, a manufacturer of electric trucks, on a project that includes the integration of Electreon’s wireless charging technology into a Xos Stepvan, as well as installation of stationary wireless charging at a Detroit UPS facility.

Funding of $200,000 came from the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform (MMFP), which supports testing and deployment of mobility projects in the state. Electreon received additional funding from the Michigan Central Scale Fund.

The project expands on Detroit’s electric roadway, which was launched at the Michigan Central Innovation District in the city’s Corktown neighborhood in November 2023. Equipped with Electreon wireless charging infrastructure, the roadway is capable of charging EVs wirelessly while in motion.

“Electreon, UPS and Xos aim to show a unique approach to commercial EV charging, including both stationary and dynamic wireless charging, which eliminates operational interruptions and charging downtime. This solution can also offer extended vehicle range capabilities without the need for expensive electric grid upgrades or purchasing larger vehicle batteries,” Electreon stated.

Source: Michigan Economic Development Corp

CALSTART’s PowerForward battery manufacturing grant program chooses 3 grant recipients

CALSTART’s PowerForward battery manufacturing grant program chooses 3 grant recipients
CALSTART’s PowerForward battery manufacturing grant program chooses 3 grant recipients

CALSTART, a US-based clean transportation nonprofit, has recommended three recipients for a total of $43 million in first-round California Energy Commission (CEC) grant funds: Sparkz, Sepion Technologies and South 8 Technologies in partnership with Nanotech Energy.

The selection follows an evaluation of 14 applications that were submitted in April as part of California PowerForward battery-manufacturing infrastructure grant program.

Sepion Technologies plans to build a lithium-ion battery separator manufacturing facility in West Sacramento, California with the grant.

Sparkz has opened its Sacramento manufacturing facility, which will serve as the project location for its PowerForward project.

“Through programs like PowerForward, Sparkz is able to accelerate the scale-up of its battery material manufacturing to meet growing domestic customer demands as programs like the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provide tax credit opportunities to domestic battery consumers,” said Sanjiv Malhotra, founder and CEO, Sparkz.

South 8 will expand manufacturing of its LiGas electrolyte in San Diego and integrate a LiGas injection system into Nanotech’s battery cell production facility in Chico to provide LiGas battery cells for zero-emission vehicles and other applications.

“CALSTART is excited to announce the awards for the PowerForward program, which will grow critical elements in the battery supply chain, and foster innovation and collaboration throughout the state,” said Phoebe Bisnoff, CALSTART’s Battery Manufacturing Program Manager.

Source: CALSTART

UK’s Project EV introduces MCS charger with vehicle-to-grid features

UK’s Project EV introduces MCS charger with vehicle-to-grid features
UK’s Project EV introduces MCS charger with vehicle-to-grid features

Commercial EV charging providers are gradually rolling out chargers compliant with the new Megawatt Charging System (MCS). Now UK charge point supplier Project EV has presented a charger that supports vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, which could provide an additional source of income for electrified commercial fleets.

As Electrive reports, Project EV’s new charger was “designed for high-demand charging environments such as commercial locations, large fleet operations and highway rest stops.” The power cabinet can support up to ten outlets, and is compatible with liquid-cooled and air-cooled systems. Few other technical details are available at the moment.

The new charger was developed in collaboration with the UK’s Department for Energy Security & Net Zero and Innovate UK. It is part of the Electric Heavy Goods Vehicles—first roll-out and demonstration of V2X and grid decarbonisation project, which aims to demonstrate the “V2G services potential of electric HGVs (eHGVs)—load-balancing, frequency stabilisation and resilience.” The project is headed by Kaasai Services and received 1.4 million pounds in funding from the UK government.

“Over the past year, our team has worked tirelessly to design and deliver the cutting-edge hardware for this trial,” said Richard Pink, Chief Technology Officer at Project EV. “We are immensely proud of the innovative charging solution we’ve developed, featuring exceptional versatility with multiple charging guns tailored to meet diverse customer requirements.”

Source: Electrive

CBMM opens facility in Brazil to produce Echion’s XNO niobium anode material

CBMM opens facility in Brazil to produce Echion’s XNO niobium anode material
CBMM opens facility in Brazil to produce Echion’s XNO niobium anode material

CBMM, a global specialist in the production of niobium products, has opened a manufacturing facility dedicated to producing Echion Technologies’ proprietary XNO active anode material. The new plant, located in Araxá, Brazil, is capable of producing 2,000 tons per year of XNO, equivalent to 1 GWh of Li-ion cells.

As part of its strategic growth plan, CBMM aims to reach a capacity of 20,000 tons of niobium oxide for batteries by 2030.

The recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new plant “marked a significant milestone in the strategic partnership between CBMM and Echion and represents a major step forward in the companies’ joint goal of expanding the use of niobium in battery production.”

Echion says its niobium-based anode material, XNO, enables Li-ion batteries to charge safely at high speeds, maintain high energy densities even at extreme temperatures, and deliver high power across a cycle life of more than 10,000 cycles. XNO has been specifically engineered to power electrified heavy-duty industrial, commercial and mass transit vehicles.

“The opening of this production plant creates robust supply capacity to meet the significant commercial demand we have for XNO,” said Jean de La Verpilliere, CEO of Echion Technologies. “XNO is already having a positive impact on our cell manufacturing customers, downstream OEMs and end users. Echion is beginning to trade at scale, and that is a major milestone for company growth.”

Source: CBMM

Vauxhall CEO Huettl also becomes head of Stellantis in Germany

Vauxhall CEO Huettl also becomes head of Stellantis in Germany
Vauxhall CEO Huettl also becomes head of Stellantis in Germany

With immediate effect, Florian Huettl will be responsible for Stellantis’ activities in Germany in addition to his position as CEO of Opel/Vauxhall. The new dual position is intended to help increase efficiency in the local business. The previous head of Stellantis Germany was Lars Bialkowski.

Stellantis to rejoin ACEA

Stellantis to rejoin ACEA
Stellantis to rejoin ACEA

Following the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares, car manufacturer Stellantis wants to rejoin the European manufacturers’ association ACEA. Under Tavares, Stellantis had left the association in 2022.

Nobina goes all in on electric buses for Malmö

Nobina goes all in on electric buses for Malmö
Nobina goes all in on electric buses for Malmö

The Swedish transport authority Skånetrafiken has just awarded public transport provider Nobina the contract to operate and expand bus services in Malmö for twelve years from June 2027. Nobina has pledged to ensure that 95 per cent of the 300 buses the company operates in Malmo will be electric by 2027, with the rest electrified in the years shortly after.

The Buzz Around Volkswagen’s 2025 Rebirth of an Icon

For EV enthusiasts, old hippies, new hippies, and automotive aficionados alike, the 2025 Volkswagen ID Buzz is finally here, marking the triumphant return of our beloved classic bus. Yes, it took nothing short of two entire decades to finally bring this charming concept to market, but we couldn’t be more excited to get inside! So bust out your bell-bottoms, dab some patchouli, and fire up those incense sticks you’ve been stockpiling because the all-new 21st Century Kombi is finally here!

TL;DR: Volkswagen’s all-electric homage to the iconic VW Microbus merges classic nostalgia with an enticing array of modern-day upgrades, making it the freshest, newest face worth talking about in the EV world.


Design and Features

As America’s only all-electric minivan option, the ID Buzz’s design unapologetically embraces its hippy roots. With its upright front end and playful two-tone color schemes, this retro icon is sure to turn heads and pique the interests of EV lovers, petrolheads, and treehuggers alike.

Under the hood (or wherever they put the battery in these things), the ID Buzz promises to pack a lot more punch than its predecessor. No “0-60 in 5 Minutes” bumper stickers here, as 282 horsepower for the rear-wheel-drive version and 335 for the 4Motion model means this little swagger wagon should be more rocketship than minibus. Adding Volkswagen’s suite of advanced driver assistance technologies like IQ.DRIVE and Park Assist Plus with Memory Parking means you’ve got yourself a ride that even the most tech-savvy modern-day hipster would approve of. Sporting a 91-kWh battery, the rear-wheel-drive models boast an EPA-estimated range of 234 miles, while 4Motion all-wheel-drive models are rumored to be good for 231 miles. While neither of these figures provide impressive range, Volkswagen equips both models with a fast-charging lithium-ion battery system, providing users with a +75% charge in just 30 minutes using high-speed chargers.

Hats off to VW interior designers here as well. Inside, you’ll find clean lines, an expansive dash, and an exquisite blend of comfort, storage, and passenger versatility with your choice of three interior themes: dark brown, light brown, or light gray. The classic and chic interior offers just enough retro design cues to make it feel special amidst its industry-leading third-row legroom, a greenhouse-sized 67-inch panoramic glass roof, and several customizable seating arrangements, with options for either second-row bench or captain’s chairs available. In a clever nod to Volkswagen’s first bus, the all-new ID Buzz sports a pair of vintage-style sliding rear windows. Instead of rolling down, the glass simply slides back, just like the originals did. And it’s small touches like these that showcase Volkswagen’s commitment to truly capturing the fun and soul of the original transporter we all know and love. Up front, a 5.3-inch digital cluster and a 12.9-inch infotainment system promise to deliver an enjoyable, seamlessly connected driving experience, especially when paired with the optional 14-speaker Harman Kardon audio package upgrade.

Need more space? Remove the third-row seats and you’ve netted yourself an insane 145.5 cubic feet of party, camping, or pet transporting space, making it perfect for everything from family outings to weekend getaways. Will it have 17, 18, 19 cup holders? We have no idea, but we’d certainly love to see some Westfalia-type companies get ahold of these things for some inspirational high-tech camper conversions, especially in the AWD variants. (We love our vintage Syncro Camper Buses!)

The bad news? It’s definitely the price

Rolling into dealerships just in time for this year’s Christmakwanzika, the new ID Buzz starts at an eye-watering price of $59,995. At this kind of ask, VW’s transporter can’t really call itself “The People’s Wagon” anymore. And considering the version you really want is going to be the AWD model, expect to drop closer to $68,000 for this enticing little delight. That said, and similar to other launches of retro icons, you can still expect demand to outstrip supply; after all, there’s plenty of man-bun-wearing hipsters out there looking to carve out their social niche. And to be honest, there are probably worse ways to spend seventy grand, but with greedy dealers endlessly trying to cash in on our nostalgia (see your local, friendly Nissan Z dealer for more details), Volkswagen has promised to curb any dealer price gouging. We’ll have to wait and see how that pans out, but it would be nice to not have to pay over MSRP to get your hands on this one.

The 2025 Volkswagen ID Buzz is more than just a new electric vehicle; it’s a revival of a classic vehicle and an equally classic lifestyle that resonates with a whole new generation of drivers while simultaneously bridging the gap with those of us who were around the first time, helping put the original Volkswagen Bus on the map. This new rendition promises to strike a balance between nostalgic appeal and real-world functionality, and while it might not be the perfect vehicle for everyone, it’s sure to capture the hearts of those who appreciate its clever blend of history, innovation, and general functionality.

We’re just glad this thing really finally happened…

Peace!