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New Swedish Mine Could Solve Europe’s Electric Battery Shortage
The growing demand for electric vehicle batteries is expected to create a shortage of raw materials by 2025. Fortunately, the new mine in Sweden's northernmost town Kiruna could be a potential solution to address this problem. It will also ensure a steady supply of...
Welcome our new graphic designer, Anh Bui!
Welcome Anh Bui! Anh Bui joins the Nimbnet team. She will be rendering amazing pictures of our stations! Anh Bui is a graphic designer by profession but is passionate about anything that is aesthetically appealing and has the potential to be even more beautiful. Her...
Stockholm to Implement Environmental Zone Class 3 to Improve Air Quality
Stockholm is set to introduce the environmental zone class 3 to reduce car emissions and improve air quality in the capital. Environmental zone class 3 imposes the strictest regulations on the vehicles permitted to drive within the zone. Only certain types of vehicles...
Nio’s third power swap station opens in Kungsälv
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio has opened its third battery swap station in Sweden, strategically located at Kungsälvsmotet along the E6 highway. It complements the existing station in Varberg, strengthening the infrastructure along the Swedish west coast....
A Look into Einride’s Unconventional Approach to Electrification & Self-Driving Technology
In order to enhance efficiency and sustainability in goods delivery through electric and autonomous driving, Swedish transportation company Einride continues to work on its medium-haul routes for self-driving trucks after securing $500 million in financing back in...
Volvo Group’s Q1 Results Reveal Surge in Electric Deliveries
Volvo Group announced its first quarter results last week on Thursday, revealing that it delivered a total of 683 fully electric trucks — up 254 percent year-over-year — during the first three months of 2023. The group expanded its electric deliveries in various...
The Challenges Sweden Has to Tackle for Flourishing EV Industry
Slow progress in Sweden's renewable energy plans may impact the country's electric vehicle industry and charging infrastructure as electricity demand rises and the stability of electricity supplies becomes uncertain. For example, Sweden's failure to meet the European...
EVs Rise in Sweden: Growing Demand for Municipal Charging Stations
More and more Swedish citizens and companies are shifting to electric vehicles and embracing emerging technologies, as evidenced by the increasing number of municipalities providing EV charging stations upon request. The municipality of Flen has decided to auction off...
Europe’s Ban on Fossil Fuel Cars: Opponents Push for Delay
Some countries are teaming up to oppose the decision made by the European Parliament in February, which approved a new law banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2035. The alliance aims to delay the implementation of the new law. The new law is part of a...