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The 38th International Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exposition

Blog : Drive Electric Today

Shift-Left: Iterative Automotive Development

Shift-Left: Iterative Automotive Development

Publication date: 09 May 2025

RemotiveLabs builds tools that make it easier to integrate early and collaborate across teams. As automotive software becomes more complex, early testing and seamless teamwork are critical.

Bidirectional charging will become second nature – but only if the groundwork is done now

Bidirectional charging will become second nature – but only if the groundwork is done now

Publication date: 07 May 2025

And one of the central topics this year is V2G and bidirectionality – not just as a technical possibility, but as a vital part of Europe’s evolving energy system.

Automated battery production accelerates the sustainable transition

Automated battery production accelerates the sustainable transition

Publication date: 04 April 2025

AFRY is proud to be delivering a cutting-edge project for a leading Swedish vehicle manufacturer, pushing the boundaries of sustainable mobility. As the automotive industry accelerates its shift from combustion engines to electric vehicles, AFRY is spearheading the automation of battery production.  This innovation is key to addressing some of the industry's biggest challenges, such as enhancing battery capacity, improving efficiency, and enabling more sustainable car manufacturing. 

E-Visionary cities shaping the future of e-Mobility

E-Visionary cities shaping the future of e-Mobility

Publication date: 02 April 2025

E-mobility is a sector that represents change and innovation, powering the drive towards increased transport sustainability. This is something that is not only reflected in consumer and market behaviour, but also when it comes to cities, regions, and countries.

E-Mobility Comes to the Fore in the Van and Truck Sector

E-Mobility Comes to the Fore in the Van and Truck Sector

Publication date: 01 April 2025

The shift towards e-mobility in the van and truck sector is accelerating, particularly in Europe, as manufacturers and logistics companies embrace electric vehicles (EVs) to meet stringent emissions regulations and sustainability goals. FOCUS on Transport & Logistics reports that, with advancements in battery technology, charging infrastructure, and government incentives, electric vans and trucks are becoming a viable alternative to diesel-powered fleets.