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Audi makes its move into e-mobility. No more cars with ICE engine by 2033

Speaking at Berlin Climate Conference, Markus Duesmann, Audi’s CEO, has recently spoken about the future plans of the major car manufacturer. He stated that, starting in 2026, Audi will only launch new all-electric models on the global market. In addition, Audi will phase out production of the last ...

A survey by Nissan: 70% of European drivers would consider an electric car

Nissan's survey based on e-mobility and the acceptance of electric cars. The survey involved a sample of 7000 drivers across Europe, 50% of whom own an electric vehicle and the remaining 50% have a car with a combustion engine. 70%1 of European drivers said yes, mainly because of the environmental b...

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DHL tests SuperPanther electric trucks in Austria

DHL Freight has proposed a suitable route: from Wels, located in the Upper Austrian Alpine foreland, to the Austrian capital of Vienna and back. The total distance is around 400 kilometers. The eTopas 600 will carry a 15-ton cargo load. Both companies are now following up on their declaration of int...

Volvo VNL, the largest order to date in Canada involves 125 trucks

Volvo Trucks has delivered 125 VNL trucks to Highlight Motor Group in Canada. This marks the largest order in Canada to date for Volvo’s new flagship model in North America. More into details, the Volvo VNL 860s will add to Highlight Motor Group’s existing fleet, which is active in long-distance ope...
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Audi makes its move into e-mobility. No more cars with ICE engine by 2033

Speaking at Berlin Climate Conference, Markus Duesmann, Audi’s CEO, has recently spoken about the future plans of the major car manufacturer. He stated that, starting in 2026, Audi will only launch new all-electric models on the global market. In addition, Audi will phase out production of the last ...

A survey by Nissan: 70% of European drivers would consider an electric car

Nissan's survey based on e-mobility and the acceptance of electric cars. The survey involved a sample of 7000 drivers across Europe, 50% of whom own an electric vehicle and the remaining 50% have a car with a combustion engine. 70%1 of European drivers said yes, mainly because of the environmental b...