Dr James Morris - @cyberwest.bsky.social / BlueSky
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@forbes and @FortuneMagazine EV Contributor, Editor @whichevnet, former Editor @pcpro, Senior Lecturer @cityjournalism, video producer, music lover, father
Volvo is joining the 500 miles of range club with its EX60 midsize electric SUV. Packed with technology and practicality, this is one of the most compelling car releases of 2026. I put it through its paces for @WhichEVNet
https://t.co/vxiOGmeExF
The Volvo EX60 could be the electric SUV of the year. With massive range, ultra-fast charging and technology empowered by Google Gemini, it has everything a family needs.
Volvo EX60 Road Tested: Is This The Best Electric SUV Yet? via @forbes https://t.co/oYNkH3zMQz
The latest GEN4 Formula E racecar, due next season, promises more power, more downforce, and greater range with stickier tires for the fastest, most exciting racing yet.
Could Formula E GEN4’s Epic New Performance Satisfy Max Verstappen? via @forbes https://t.co/xZOQ2Cv6rp
XPENG’s VLA 2.0 takes a big step towards human-like autonomous driving. But is it better than Tesla's FSD (Supervised)? After testing it on Beijing’s busy streets, I explore how it works, what’s next, and when it’s coming to Europe. Video / deep dive!
https://t.co/CHtO7A1hI9
Electric vehicle prices are dropping to match - and even surpass - their combustion equivalents. This super mini EV from Citroen brings the demise of fossil fuel closer.
Citroen E-C3 Urban Range Makes Electric Driving Even More Affordable via @forbes https://t.co/bMXviWJgg1
Tesla gets all the self-driving headlines, but Chinese XPENG rolled out its version, called VLA 2.0, in March 2026. Can its success in China be repeated globally?
Tesla FSD Beware: XPENG Autonomous Driving Is Already Ahead In China via @forbes https://t.co/7PV1tRPqeK
Volvo has redefined its cars with software-driven innovation, boosting safety, charging speed and AI features as it leads the shift to a software-defined vehicle future.
Volvo Built A Software Defined Vehicle AI Future For EX60 Era via @forbes https://t.co/ZnaUR2dUPi
Changan's second midsize electric SUV to go on sale in the UK, the Deepal S05, offers a good level of technology and quality for the money. Can it compete?
Test Driving The 2026 Changan Deepal S05: Italian Style Made In China via @forbes https://t.co/DwOVSMEc24
Holyvolt’s $73M Wildcat buy speeds battery R&D via high-throughput research and AI, enabling cheaper, sustainable, cobalt-free cells to rival China.
Holyvolt And Wildcat Could Help The West Reclaim Battery Leadership via @forbes https://t.co/X5sW2x4cNr
Solid-state batteries are taking ages to arrive, but MG is launching semi-solid-state in Europe in 2026. Here's how they mean a big step forward over regular lithium-ion.
MG Semi-Solid-State Batteries Promise Performance And Safety Upgrade via @forbes https://t.co/gTFEYVyLS0
Instead of fearing cameras in their vehicles, fleet drivers are now asking for them for protection during incidents, but there are many more benefits, argues Geotab.
Surveillance To Safety: Drivers Demand In-Vehicle Cameras Says Geotab via @forbes https://t.co/DQotb1BLKW
The Geely EX5 joins the flood of midsize electric SUVs from China into the European market. It has quality on its side, but is it different enough to rise over the crowd?
Test Driving The Geely EX5: Can Chinese EV SUV Make An Impression? via @forbes https://t.co/bulZxItV9p
Journalism Master’s students from City St George’s University are pitching their innovation projects to experts from Snap, Nature and the FT. Lots of great ideas and super feedback from the experts! @cityjournalism
I also reviewed the 2026 BMW iX3 Neue Klasse for WhichEV. With 500 miles of range and 400kW charging, this car really means the end of the road for combustion.
https://t.co/nMt9wUkWvQ
The BMW iX3 checks every box for a premium family electric SUV - including phenomenal class-leading range. There's no longer any reason to buy a combustion car.
Test-Driving The 2026 BMW IX3 Neue Klasse: This Car Changes Everything via @forbes https://t.co/lQ6OR9SiVt
Expensive repairs have pushed EV insurance costs up. Thatcham Research has unveiled a Blueprint manufacturers can use to ensure vehicle designs keep the prices down.
Thatcham Research: These Design Changes Can Make EVs Cheaper To Repair via @forbes https://t.co/6yIG4Mlbu2