Epiq - the cheapest electric Å koda. What do we already know about this model?
Å koda introduces the Epiq, its new affordable electric vehicle built on the MEB+ platform, targeting practicality with spacious interior dimensions and competitive charging capabilities.
It’s hard to get cheaper, but what do you have to sacrifice? A test of a Chinese electric car begins
The article discusses the emergence of affordable electric vehicles, particularly focusing on the Chinese Leapmotor T03, amid challenges faced by small cars in recent years.
In constant search for affordable electric mobility, Renault
Renault announced a new supplier from China for a small electric motor to be produced in France, utilizing components developed by Shanghai e-drive, aiming to reduce production costs and protect profit margins amidst challenging conditions in the European market.
Sodium Batteries: The 'Salt' of Affordable Electric Mobility
The article discusses the shift in the automotive industry towards sodium batteries as a cost-effective alternative to traditional lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
The Government and Volkswagen Collaborate for an Affordable Electric Future
The Spanish government and Volkswagen are collaborating on sustainable mobility initiatives, involving significant investment in electrification and battery production as part of the Auto 2030 Plan.
Kia EV2 presented in Brussels. A new affordable EV entry point for less than 30,000 euros
Kia has unveiled the EV2, a mini SUV designed to offer an affordable entry into electric mobility with a price tag expected to be below 30,000 euros, complementing its larger EV9 model.
KGM Torres: spacious, solid and concrete, but with some compromises on comfort
The KGM Torres is an original and unconventional mid-size SUV designed for those seeking generous dimensions, a strong look, and comprehensive features at an affordable price, representing a symbol of the new phase under KG Mobility.
Automotive news in 2026. The era of affordable electric cars is coming
European car manufacturers are racing to adopt affordable electric mobility due to pressure from Chinese competitors, with companies like Renault and Kia introducing new electric models at competitive prices.