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by Adrian Padeanu ยท BMWBLOG ยท Jan 9
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The BMW Group Sold More Electric Cars Than Ever In 2025

BMW Group's EV Sales Hit New High in 2025โ€”But the i4 Still Can't Find Its Audience

BMW Group moved more electric units in 2025 than any year prior, a milestone that says more about market saturation than product excellence. The i4 remains the efficiency play for sedan buyers, though it's still fighting the perception that it's what happens when a traditional automaker checks an EV box rather than reimagines one.

When your biggest EV win is volume, not desirability, you're winning the spreadsheet gameโ€”not the hearts of people who actually care about what they drive.

by Michelle Lewis ยท Electrek ยท Jan 8
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9.5 MWh of batteries will power this huge Brooklyn EV charging depot

Brooklyn's Getting a 9.5 MWh Battery Depotโ€”Infrastructure Quietly Winning the EV Game

XCharge North America is building one of the largest battery-backed EV charging stations in the US, landing in Brooklyn with enough storage to handle serious peak loads without grid stress. 9.5 MWh of batteries means this isn't just another Level 2 parking lot chargerโ€”it's grid-scale infrastructure dressed up as a depot. The real story: energy storage is becoming the unsexy but necessary condition for EV adoption to actually work.

Nobody builds cars around charging infrastructure that doesn't exist. This matters more than the next four-cylinder turbo announcement.

by Tom Jervis ยท Auto Express ยท Jan 8
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UK EV charger boom held back by slow Government funding, says industry

UK's EV Charger Network Hits 87K Units, But Government Funding Can't Keep Pace

The UK's public charging infrastructure grew 19 percent year-on-year, but the industry says government support isn't scaling fast enough to match EV adoption rates. It's the infrastructure version of the same problem we've seen before: build the cars, forget about the ecosystem. Without faster deployment, you're looking at urban charging saturation while rural routes stay dead zones.

Building 87,000 chargers sounds impressive until you realize it's playing catch-up, not getting aheadโ€”and that's how you end up with ownership anxiety instead of ownership freedom.

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