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6 days ago |
whichev.net | James Morris
Citroën has unveiled its latest iteration of the ultra-compact electric vehicle, the Ami, with a refreshed design and new variants aimed at outdoor leisure, accessibility, and professional use. The new line-up, including the rugged Ami Buggy, was showcased at the most recent Paris Motor Show and is available to order in France from 6 May, with deliveries starting in August. When we first whizzed around the streets of London in an Ami, it was December 2020 and the roads were pretty clear.
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1 week ago |
whichev.net | William Morris
The UK's electric vehicle market showed remarkable resilience in April 2025, with battery electric vehicle (BEV) cars defying a broader market downturn and electric van registrations surging dramatically, according to the latest figures released by New AutoMotive.
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1 week ago |
whichev.net | William Morris
A momentous occasion unfolded on the banks of the River Derwent today as Australian shipbuilder Incat officially launched Hull 096, a groundbreaking vessel hailed as the world's largest battery-electric ship. Hundreds gathered at the Hobart shipyard to witness the unveiling of this colossal catamaran, destined for South American ferry operator Buquebus. The sheer scale of Hull 096 is breathtaking.
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1 week ago |
whichev.net | James Morris
International car shows have been declining for years. Many have even stopped existing. But there's one show that feels bigger every time we attend. The annual Chinese car show, which alternates between Beijing and Shanghai, goes from strength to strength. Every year, hundreds of launches take place in the halls of the show, testament to the vibrant development of the Chinese car market. Many of them are EVs, because China is such a driving force towards electrification.
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2 weeks ago |
whichev.net | James Morris
Kia has officially entered the UK electric commercial vehicle sector, unveiling its first purpose-built electric van — the PV5 — at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle (CV) Show. The company has also announced an all-new dealer and service network, focused exclusively on supporting businesses making the shift to electric. Pre-orders for the PV5 Cargo and PV5 Passenger open on 1 May 2025, with customer deliveries expected later this year.
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