EV Retreat: Automakers Write Off $53 Billion
Stellantis, Ford and GM write off $53 billion in EV plans. What does this mean for Peugeot, Opel and other brands in the Netherlands?
Read full article at CleanTechnica →Latest news about electric vehicles, market developments and updates in the Netherlands.
Stellantis, Ford and GM write off $53 billion in EV plans. What does this mean for Peugeot, Opel and other brands in the Netherlands?
Read full article at CleanTechnica →In December 2025, more electric cars were sold in the EU than petrol cars for the first time. The Netherlands achieved 40% EV market share.
Read full article at Reuters →Ford and Renault start partnership to build affordable electric cars for Europe. First models expected in 2028. What does this mean for Dutch buyers?
Read full article at Electrek →TechRadar's EV expert shares the 7 best electric cars of 2025. From Tesla Model Y to the new Kia EV4 - which are interesting for the Netherlands?
Read full article at TechRadar →Chinese automaker BYD sold more electric vehicles than Tesla in 2025. What does this mean for the Dutch EV market and buyers?
Read full article at CNBC →Hyundai significantly reduces Ioniq 5 prices. Now starting at €37,995 in the Netherlands with €5,000 discount. What does this mean for TCO?
Read full article at Hyundai Newsroom →Volkswagen ID.4 gets new name and major facelift. The ID. Tiguan arrives late 2026 with physical buttons and 15-inch screen. What changes?
Read full article at InsideEVs →Kia presents three sporty GT models at Brussels Motor Show 2026. The EV3 GT gets 215 kW AWD. Prices and availability for the Netherlands.
Read full article at Kia Global Media Center →Tesla ends Model S and Model X production in Q2 2026. What does this mean for Dutch owners? Overview of alternatives and second-hand market.
Tesla Europe sales 2025 show sharp 28% decline. What does this mean for Dutch buyers? Analysis of prices and availability.
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