BRIEFLY: Mercedes-Benz, Munro EV, Standard Range Tesla’s For Europe & more | 09 Oct 2025
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➤ MERCEDES EV SALES RETURN TO GROWTH
➤ NEW INVESTMENT TO HELP MUNRO EV SCALE M‑SERIES PRODUCTION
➤ NEW TESLA MODEL Y STANDARD TRIM MAY COME TO THE UK
➤ HOW TESLA MODEL Y MATCHES UP AGAINST FORD MUSTANG MACH‑E
➤ NISSAN OFFERS ROGUE-BASED E-POWER TO RIVALS
➤ WEAVEGRID AND LG VENTURES PARTNER ON GRID-INTERACTIVE EVS
➤ VOLVO Q3 SALES SEE RISING EV SHARE AMID FALLING DELIVERIES
➤ EV INTEREST MAY STAY STABLE AFTER TAX CREDIT END
➤ LEAPMOTOR B10 TO LAUNCH IN UK
➤ GERMANY’S GREEN LEADER CRITICISES MERZ ON EV POLICY
➤ INSTAVOLT UK IS UPGRADING ITS CHARGERS
➤ CROSS-PAVEMENT EV CHARGING NOW ALLOWED IN NORTHERN IRELAND
➤ AMPERE CONFIRMS 40% EV COST CUT TARGET
➤ BMW LAUNCHES ELECTRIC STANDUP PADDLE BOARD
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Mercedes-Benz achieved a 9% year-on-year increase in Q3 2025 electric sales after six straight quarters of decline, thanks to strong CLA demand. Electric vans also surged nearly 96% year-over-year, positioning Mercedes for further EV momentum with new models coming next year.
Scottish automaker Munro EV is expanding its Glasgow plant with new funding to boost M‑Series all-terrain EV production and create up to 300 jobs. The investment supports plans to build up to 5,000 rugged electric vehicles annually and strengthen Scotland’s return to vehicle manufacturing.
Tesla’s new Standard trim Model Y, recently launched in the US, could reach the UK by 2026 offering improved efficiency and a lower entry price. Starting near £44,000, the new version provides a smooth, efficient design update while keeping the range close to 365 miles WLTP.
Nissan plans to supply its Rogue-based hybrid using e‑Power technology to partners like Ford and Stellantis to expand electrified options. The move could boost production at its Tennessee plant and give other automakers an affordable route to add hybrid powertrains.
LG Ventures has invested in WeaveGrid to develop smarter, grid‑interactive EV charging solutions. The partnership combines LG’s battery technology with WeaveGrid’s AI software to optimize energy use and strengthen grid reliability as EV adoption grows.
Volvo’s U.S. EV deliveries jumped 71% year-over-year in Q3 2025 even as total sales dipped 9%, driven by the EX30 and EX90 models. Electrified vehicles now make up a growing share of Volvo’s lineup, underscoring its steady shift to full electrification.
A J.D. Power report finds U.S. EV interest holding steady even as federal tax credits phase out, suggesting stable long-term demand. Consumers increasingly cite improved choice, charging access and quality as the main reasons for considering electric vehicles.
Leapmotor debuts the B10 electric crossover in the UK from under £30,000, boosted by a manufacturer “Leap Grant.” With 270 miles of range, rapid 168 kW charging, and premium equipment, the B10 extends affordable EV options across 53 UK dealerships.
German Green leader Katharina Dröge criticised Chancellor Merz’s call to abandon the EU’s 2035 combustion engine ban, calling it damaging to industry progress. She urged stronger EV incentives, more charging infrastructure, and social leasing to keep Germany competitive in the global transition.
InstaVolt has begun nationwide upgrades replacing older 50 kW units with faster, more accessible 120 kW chargers. The new design shortens charge times and improves convenience, backed by renewable power and near‑perfect network reliability.
Northern Ireland now allows residents without driveways to install cross‑pavement home charging channels for EVs. The scheme offers much cheaper charging than public points, helping hundreds of thousands access affordable home charging for the first time.
Renault’s EV unit Ampere reaffirmed its goal to reduce EV costs by 40% by 2028 while reaching break-even in 2025. Success would strengthen Renault’s competitiveness and make its next generation of electric models more affordable.
BMW and SipaBoards have launched an electric self‑inflating stand‑up paddle board featuring modular batteries and digital controls. Priced at €3,990, the innovative board combines quiet motorization, safety features, and app connectivity for water sports enthusiasts.