Elon Musk

Elon Musk’s Tesla approved to enter UK energy market amid security concerns

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, could soon have sway over the UK’s private energy sector after its subsidiary, Tesla Energy Ventures, received approval to operate as an electricity supplier in the United Kingdom. The licence, granted by the UK energy regulator, clears the path...
Chris McDonals

Industry experts herald 2026 as “pivotal year” for UK autonomy at CAM Innovators’ Day

Industry experts gathered at the IET in London yesterday to discuss the key obstacles and scalable, practical use cases of autonomy within the UK. The annual CAM Innovators’ Day, hosted by Zenzic, brought together some of the industry experts driving innovation in autonomy and connected mobility...
NIO Firefly

China’s NIO turns a tidy profit on EV strategy after 2025 record sales

Chinese electric-vehicle maker NIO reported its first quarterly net profit in the final months of 2025, representing a significant milestone for the Shanghai-based company. The result places the automaker among a small but growing group of profitable EV manufacturers in China, the world’s largest EV...

Introducing MOVE 2026’s Women in Mobility Awards

In honour of International Women’s Day, we are relaunching our annual Women in Mobility Award, recognising the inspiring women driving innovations in auto tech through their leadership and expertise. After receiving hundreds of nominations for the MOVE 2025 Women in Mobility Award last year, we have...
BYD EV battery

BYD launches improved Blade battery with faster charging time to outstrip competitors

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has introduced a major update to its signature Blade battery technology, marking the first significant upgrade to the system in six years. The company hopes faster charging speeds and longer driving ranges will help them outstrip its rivals in China’s intensely...
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EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act could bring UK and Japan into ‘Made in Europe’ scheme

The EU’s “Made in Europe” content laws are set to undergo an expansion, with countries like the UK and Japan included within Brussels’ manufacturing targets. The European Commission said these adjustments would protect European manufacturers, and now those of allied nations, from ferocious Chinese competition...
Hyundai's firefighting robot

Firefighters and factory workers: Meet the intelligent robots at the forefront of the AI revolution

As corporations begin to embed AI into the ways they process data, make sales, and draft communications, many companies are also looking for ways to automate and implement AI in manufacturing processes, on factory floors, and to perform difficult or dangerous tasks that humans may...
Geely vehicle

Geely surpasses BYD in EV sales for second consecutive month

As the Chinese government winds down its EV incentives, China’s fiercely competitive EV market is showing signs of slowing down. EV sales in China fell for the first time in almost two years last month, the first time since February 2024.  In the midst of this...
Leapmotor

Stellantis explores Leapmotor’s EV technology to cut costs and boost European sales

Multinational automotive manufacturer Stellantis announced it is exploring the use of electric-vehicle technology from its Chinese partner Leapmotor as it looks for ways to cut costs and stay competitive in Europe. The legacy automaker, headquartered in the Netherlands, is considering expanding the scope of its joint...
Wayve

Wayve secures $1.2 billion in investment to scale “generalisable” self-driving tech

Autonomous driving company Wayve, founded in 2017, has officially raised $1.2 billion in funding following a successful Series D investment round. This new development accelerates Wayve’s post-money valuation to $8.6 billion, making it one of the UK’s most valuable AI startups. The investment round was backed...