The Ford Ranger is a type of truck made by Ford that is good for carrying things and can also go off-road.
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Leap Motors Laffer 5
The Leap Motors Laffer 5 is a type of electric car made by a company in China. It's part of a trend where more Chinese electric cars are becoming popular around the world.
Combustion cars are vehicles that run on fuel, like gasoline or diesel, instead of electricity. There's a movement to stop selling new ones to help the environment.
Clean air goals are targets set by governments to make the air we breathe healthier by reducing pollution. This often means using cleaner energy and fewer polluting vehicles.
Battery EV demand means how many people want to buy electric cars that run on batteries. This can change depending on things like government help or how easy it is to charge these cars.
Porsche is a brand that makes high-end sports cars, famous for models like the 911. They are also working on electric cars to keep up with new trends in the automotive industry.
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) means that electric cars can send electricity back to the power grid. This helps keep the electricity supply steady, especially when using renewable energy like solar or wind.
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 is an electric car from Hyundai. It's part of a series of cars designed to be environmentally friendly and packed with modern technology.
The Renault Wind is a small car that can turn into a convertible, meaning you can drive it with the top down. It's known for being fun to drive and is a good option for people who like to enjoy the outdoors while driving. It's talked about because it's a different kind of car that stands out.
Renault Group is a car company from France that makes various types of vehicles, including electric ones. They are working on new technologies to help electric cars connect with the power grid.
V2G means that electric cars can not only take power from the grid to charge but can also give power back to it. This helps manage energy use better, especially when there are lots of renewable energy sources like wind or solar.
Bidirectional charging means that an electric car can both charge its battery and also send power back to the grid. This is important for managing energy use efficiently.
The Tesla Model 3 is an electric car that is smaller and less expensive than some other Tesla models. It's known for being efficient and has become popular among people looking for electric vehicles.
The Nissan Leaf is a car that runs entirely on electricity instead of gasoline. It's important because it helps reduce pollution and is a popular choice for people looking to save money on fuel. Many people talk about it because it's one of the first electric cars that many can afford.
A kilowatt-hour is a way to measure how much energy a battery can hold. For electric cars, it tells you how far the car can go before needing to be charged. This car has a 44-kilowatt-hour battery.
DC rapid charging is a fast way to charge electric cars. It uses a special type of electricity that can fill the battery much quicker than regular charging methods.
An integrated AC charging cable is a charging cord that is part of the car itself, making it easier to plug in and charge at home or at charging stations.
The Kia EV5 is a new electric SUV that will be available soon. It’s designed to be roomy and has the latest technology, making it a good choice for families. People are excited about it because it's part of a growing trend of cars that run on electricity instead of gas.
The Ssangyong Musso is a tough pickup truck that can be used for work and everyday driving. It's known for being practical and affordable, making it a good choice for people who need a reliable vehicle. Recently, there’s been talk about an electric version of this truck.
The Holden Ute is a special kind of vehicle that looks like a car but has a truck bed in the back for carrying things. It's popular in Australia because it's practical for both work and play. People talk about it because it's a unique vehicle that many find useful.
The Rivian R1T is a new type of truck that runs on electricity instead of gas. It's special because it can go off-road and has cool features that make it different from regular trucks. People are excited about it because it's part of a new wave of electric vehicles.
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Today, Germany backtracks on pollution goals.
VW struggles with job cuts and the Ford Ranger is upgraded.
Plus, they tuned later in the show.
I'll tell you why people in Australia are bidding on Rivians.
They can't even drive.
And on EV News China, our Chinese spin-off show,
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Leap Motors Laffer 5,
and Tesla denying a China breakup.
Let's get into it.
Germany's Chancellor will write to the European Union
and oppose the ban on sales of new combustion cars from 2035,
setting up a high-level clash at the heart of Europe.
Europe's clean air goals, reduction in pollution,
cleaning up the air that we breathe is crucial for this and all future generations.
And now, Germany breaking from those promises, it seems.
Friedrich Mertz, the Chancellor, said in Berlin earlier today
that he will send a formal letter to the European Commission
urging it to keep technological options open for the auto industry.
And from 2035, he wants plug-in hybrids, combustion engine range
extenders and more efficient conventional engines.
This, of course, would be a disaster for air pollution
across the bloc, and there's going to be many countries
that push back on that within the European Union.
And of course, it just doesn't seem the right thing to do.
What with wanting to clean up the air for future generations that we pass on,
but still Germany and its auto industry in a perilous position right now.
The timing is deliberate because on December 10th,
the Commission will unveil a support package for Europe's struggling car industry,
which is wrestling with patchy battery EV demand in some places.
American tariffs and competition from China.
The package will revisit the EU's 2035 emissions roadmap earlier this year.
Carmakers won relief on CO2 rules.
Emissions will now be averaged across the 2025 to 2027 period,
rather than over this single year.
Mertz's stance largely matches the preference of the German automakers, of course,
who want more flexibility to carry on selling combustion engines
and highly polluting vehicles because it makes the money.
Campaigners say Berlin is turning its back on cleaning up the air.
Sebastian Bock of Transport and Environment, Germany,
warning that anyone who thinks Germany will be able to secure jobs
and value creation in the future with combustion,
which is already outdated even today, is closing their eyes to reality.
OK, let's move on.
Volkswagen is one of those struggling companies.
Their main car brand is falling behind its own overhaul itself.
Volkswagen pledged deep job cuts in Germany to fund the shift to EV,
yet the pace of departures is slowing as thin EV margins and high US tariffs squeeze them.
In December, the company set a goal of cutting 35,000 jobs in Germany by 2030.
That's about a quarter of the brand's German workforce.
An internal memo seen by the Financial Times today says 25,000 staff
have accepted exit deals since early in 2024.
But momentum has now faded.
Only about 1,000 people signed up to leave in the third quarter of this year,
compared to an average of 4,000 every three months over the previous year and a half.
Volkswagen still needs 10,000 more Germans to agree to go.
The timing is awkward.
The company's traditional cost base is colliding with the much slimmer margins
on the electric cars they make.
And on top of that, it faces five billion euros of extra costs from high US tariffs
and mounting losses at Porsche are eroding the funds for new models and battery investment.
Let's talk for they're doing more than refreshing the Rangers plug-in hybrid in Europe.
It's turning the region's best selling pickup into a bit of a tech demo.
New trims, big screens and a segment first hands free highway system.
BlueCruise is coming to the Ranger plug-in hybrid on top of the existing XLT
wild track and MSRT versions.
Ford Pro is adding platinum and limited trims to the plug-in hybrid Ranger.
The idea is to widen access while keeping the trucks core strengths, towing,
off-road ability, payload, vehicle to load.
All Ranger models now come with a 12.4 inch configurable digital
instrument cluster and a 12 inch central touchscreen.
Let's go to France.
They're keeping their electric vehicle purchase subsidy,
the so-called bonus ecologic in place until the end of next year.
The move preserves the legal framework that was due to run until the end of this
year and offers rare policy stability for Europe's second largest EV market.
At a delicate moment, the current bonus depends on both household income
and the carbon footprint of making the vehicle and the battery.
Since the middle of this year, France has dropped fixed grant amounts,
supporting instead levels move with the prices in the market for energy
saving certificates or the CEE and funding now comes from this CEE system
rather than the state budget itself.
At today's prices, low income households can receive up to 5,700 euros.
Middle income buyers get 4,700 euros and higher income buyers
still get 3,500 euros off a new vehicle.
This framework is now locked in until the end of 2026,
designed to taper support over time.
Even so, subsidy levels were raised in July of this year
after sitting between two and four thousand pounds since the beginning of 2024.
Tying the bonus to the CEE prices looks like a response to softening demand
after a small drop in EV registrations in the first half of 2025.
Let's talk Hyundai.
They're expanding their vehicle to grid and vehicle to home services
in Korea, Europe and the United States,
so their EVs will be part of the national energy systems.
The latest phase adds V2G in Korea and Europe
plus vehicle to home in the US.
In Korea, Hyundai plans the country's first vehicle to grid
customer pilot on Jeju Island by the end of this year
using the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 9.
In Europe, a commercial V2G service will start in the Netherlands
with customer onboarding expected by the end of this year
and talking about supporting the grid from 2026 Renault
and We Drive Solar will offer the Netherlands
first vehicle to grid AC service for private EV owners.
Instead of just drawing power,
Renault's will work as mobile batteries that support the grid.
Owners will charge when wind and solar output is high
and electricity is cheaper at those times.
Then sell it back to the grid
when demand and prices are higher.
A small group of early users in the Netherlands
will start onboarding in the coming weeks
ahead of a full public launch in the first half of 2026.
The Dutch rollout follows Renault Group's earlier launch
of AC vehicle to grid in France.
To begin with, the service will be limited to Renault Group models
fitted with V2G ready onboard chargers
and more vehicles due to be added next year.
It builds on We Drive's 10 years of work
on bidirectional charging
and its national network of AC V2G charge points
and their role in projects such as the Utrecht Energised Scheme.
Now, Tesla is stepping up European production
as demand for the Model Y from Berlin
is redrawing their delivery routes.
Gigafactory Berlin has moved to two full shifts
while in Norway, Tesla is setting new annual sales records
beating Volkswagen's long-standing benchmark from 2016.
Berlin plant manager Andre Thierig telling German news agency DPA
that the factory has been running two shifts since September
to keep up with demand.
The site now ships cars to over 30 markets
because of the tariff spat between the US and Europe.
Model Y is built in Germany, now go to Canada.
Even with the second shift, Berlin still has plenty of room to grow.
The plant builds several versions of the Model Y.
Performance and standard among them,
but it remains focused on that single model.
Tesla's factories elsewhere in Texas, Fremont and Shanghai
each assemble more than one vehicle line,
which suggests Berlin has scope either to add new models
or to lift Model Y volumes.
One of the questions being asked today
in an analysis piece by Reuters, which I thought was interesting,
was about where Tesla goes as a car company.
Their decade long growth story as an automaker
has stalled in 2025 as they very publicly pivot to AI and robotics.
New figures show sharp sales declines in Europe
are now going to be locked in for 2025,
growing pressure from China and a fading lift
from the American tax break since the end of the tax credit.
In Europe, Tesla's sales are down 49% from a year ago,
according to the European Car Makers Association.
In 2025, sales in the region are down
as the overall EV market is up 26%.
The analyst platform, Visible Alpha, expects Tesla's
global deliveries to be down 7% this year.
Contrast with Tesla's record third quarter deliveries
because of American buyers racing to claim their tax credit.
The numbers suggest deeper problems, though.
In Europe, Tesla depends on just the three and the why.
Analysts see market saturation and fierce price competition
below $30,000, where more than a dozen electric cars now vie for buyers.
Electrifying.com counts at least 50 new electric models
due in the UK next year.
Its boss, Ginny Buckley, says out of those 50,
none of them will be a Tesla.
Rivals are seizing the opening as well.
BYD sold 17 and a half thousand cars in Europe in October,
more than twice Tesla's tally.
Volkswagen's global EV sales through September up as well,
roughly three times Tesla's.
The problem for Elon Musk is also that Europeans have caught up,
says Ferdinand Dudenhofer of the car Think Tank.
In China, Tesla's deliveries are down 36% in October
and 8.4% the year so far, squeezed by heavy discounting
from the likes of Xiaomi, Cherry, BYD and others
and in the United States, where the end of the tax credit
brought forward sales, the 18% sales jump in September
turned into a 24% drop in October.
So Reuters asking today in their analysis piece,
if you're an investor, you face a hard question.
Do the cars that they make matter as much anymore
when the future is robots and lines of code
can cheaper versions of the Model 3 and the Y
retreating electric plans at some legacy car makers
and indeed the CEO's bet on self-driving.
Steady demand, well, whilst ambitious,
Tesla's chief executives new pay package
requires an ever smaller amount of actual cars to be sold.
Only 1.2 million vehicles to hit his trillion dollar payday.
Selling that many per year is well below even the 2024 volumes.
So maybe we'll be talking a little less about them here.
Maybe a little bit more if we have a launch robotics news daily.
That might not be happening. We'll take a break.
And when we come back, we'll talk batteries and theater and KGM.
And Russia, stick around back in a moment.
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A huge new battery plant is rising
next to Nissan's Sunderland factory.
Sunderland, a city in the northeast of this country
where Nissan's made one of three locations
that have made the leaf traditionally around the world.
Global cell maker AESC is preparing to switch on
a 15.8 gigawatt-hour factory
that will feed directly into Nissan's next-generation leaf
and the UK's wider EV plans.
Fresh job listings show the project
is moving into its launch phase.
This will be AESC's second battery plant in Sunderland,
taking its total annual capacity in the city,
two 15.8 gigawatts, enough cells
for about 100,000 electric cars a year.
Built on land previously owned by Nissan
and sitting directly beside the car plants,
you can go from one place to the other
with an overpass over one of the main roads.
The new facility will supply batteries
for the third-generation leaf.
That should be with customers soon.
Fiat has slashed the starting price of the Panda
in the United Kingdom.
Brits will now pay £21,000 to get into that
thanks to a new base trim.
Official range around 200 miles.
The new pop grade, previously limited to the Grand Panda hybrid
replaces red as the entry specification.
Standard kit, 16-inch steelies, LED headlights,
two-tone black and blue cloth upholstery.
Red-painted cars at any trim now wear red badging
in support of the AIDS Fighting charity.
At £21,000, the Panda Electric undercuts rivals,
but not those like the Leap Motor T03
that's still cheaper, as well as the Dacia Spring,
BYD Dolphin Surf and Citroën EC3 coming in lower,
but it is very competitive pricing.
Fiat is pitching the car as a straightforward city
and runabout.
Power from the front-mounted 111-horsepower motor,
44-kilowatt-hour pack, good for 200 miles of range,
DC-rapid at 100 kilowatts,
and an integrated AC charging cable.
If you haven't seen the pictures, many people over the years have said,
why don't the cars just have some sort of flap you can open
and it comes out?
Well, it does from the front on a stretchy cable,
so you haven't got to carry an AC lead around in your boot,
as Europeans are used to doing.
Now, let's talk about the South Korean company,
formerly Sangyong, now KGM,
widening their EV footprint in Australia,
with a mid-size SUV called the Torres EVX,
the brand's first all-electric model in the class.
It's a $58,000 drive-away,
pitched squarely at mainstream contenders
like the BYD C-Line 7 and the Kia EV5.
It's their second EV announcement in quick succession,
following confirmation of the Musso EV.
That's a ute, by the way,
and underlines the rapid shift to going EV.
Power comes from a single front-mounted electric motor,
152 kilowatts, 81 kilowatt-hour LFP pack,
on the WLTP cycle, good for 462 kilometers of range.
10 to 80 in 37 minutes.
It's a bit of a slouch when it comes to charging.
Have you ever been kept awake at night
wondering what Vladimir Putin thinks of EVs?
No? Neither have I.
But I'll tell you anyway.
Chinese electric cars are now crowding Russia's roads,
even as direct imports from China have fallen sharply.
The mismatch between what Russians are driving
and what China is shipping points to a quiet change
in how Beijing's car makers serve Russia.
In an interview with television on Thursday yesterday,
Vladimir Putin lavished praise on Chinese makers,
quote,
the Chinese make electric cars better and cheaper than Europeans.
The European automotive industry is in tatters overall.
He said Putin says Russia is striving for maximum localization,
including production of component parts of cars for its own market.
That pushes reshaping which firms rely on exports
and which are preparing to build on the ground.
Li Auto, Voyer and Zika are important shippers
of finished vehicles to Russia.
Li Auto, known as Li Xiang in China,
plans to open its first Russian showroom within weeks.
Its October deliveries in Russia,
just under 1,500 vehicles,
hint at the early spread of higher-end Chinese EVs.
Now, what does the Essex town of Basildon
have in common with Ho Chi Minh City?
Well, both sets of residents probably share the same frustrations.
For instance, Ho Chi Minh City commuters
have to navigate millions of scooters
zipping between street food carts,
whilst Basildon residents have to stay sharp
in the town centre multi-storey for discarded asda trolleys.
But now, both places can say that they are electrifying
their bus networks. Basildon,
located just outside London
and built as a post-war overspilled town,
has opened Essex's first fully electric bus depot
after a £30.6 million upgrade by first bus.
The site now has a regional test bed.
The site is now a regional test bed
in Britain's wider shift to zero-emission public transport.
The cherry-down-way depot has been retrofitted
with high-capacity chargers to sport 55
battery-electric buses that charge overnight.
The development with Essex County Council
makes Basildon the first town in the county
with a fully electrified bus facility.
Meanwhile, in Ho Chi Minh City,
they plan to convert 19 bus stations
and depots into all electric vehicle charging hubs,
adding both bus chargers and battery swap cabinets
for electric motorbikes.
The move is the city's most tangible step so far
to electrifying their public network.
Under the proposal,
the Public Transportation Management Centre
will manage the sites and work with private money
to build and run the facilities.
Operating rides at all 19 locations
will be auctioned off,
and leasing the space will bring in about 22 billion dong.
That's about 834,000 US dollars equivalent.
And finally,
what's worse than buying something like a used Fisker
made by the now defunct EV maker
with the possibility that one day
you'll just wake up and the thing won't work
and there's very difficult ways to fix it?
Well, try not actually being able to drive the car
that you just bought.
A batch of Rivian R1Ts
brought to Western Australia for mining
have ended up in the auction lane.
The vehicles are imported for a startup called Mevco
and their planned mining fleet.
It was a venture that has since collapsed, unfortunately.
Well, the sale of the vehicles
from the collapsed mining company
throws up an awkward question about left-hand drive vehicles
and stranded cars in Australia.
Grey's Auctions has confirmed that it will sell
all the R1Ts that Mevco had bought
for their mining operations
with multiple examples being spotted in the company's Perth Yard
as they are prepared for cataloging.
All are left-hand drive
and were shipped in specifically
for Australian mining work that never happened.
Across most of Australia,
left-hand drive vehicles can't be registered
for normal road use until they're more than 30 years old
and for anyone hoping to buy one of the Rivians
and drive it home, that's a bit of a roadblock.
Western Australia actually softens the picture,
but only slightly.
WA allows left-hand drive vehicles
to be registered after 15 years
for personal use,
but there are exemptions for rare models,
but the Rivian R1T is a mass-produced US pickup.
It's not really going to qualify as a rarity.
Several trucks appear to be wearing
mining-spec hardware in the pictures,
including Kevlar and steel underbody protection.
Custom tool drawers have been installed in the gear tunnel.
They look actually really cool.
And bullbars on the front.
Clear signs they were built for harsh,
remote work sites and not the suburban school run.
Without right-hand drive conversion,
which would technically be possible,
there is no obvious route for anyone
who buys these to even register one for public roads.
In the short term, that confines them
to mainly off-road recreation,
maybe private industrial sites
or future conversion projects
from specialist workshops willing
to take on the engineering work required.
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About this episode
Germany's recent decision to oppose the EU's ban on new combustion car sales by 2035 raises concerns about pollution goals, as Chancellor Mertz seeks to keep options open for the auto industry. Meanwhile, Volkswagen faces challenges with job cuts amid a slow transition to EVs, and Ford upgrades the Ranger with new tech features. The episode also touches on the impact of Chinese EVs in Russia, the expansion of Hyundai's vehicle-to-grid services, and the auction of left-hand drive Rivian R1Ts in Australia, highlighting the complexities of the evolving automotive landscape.