An electric version of Volkswagen’s iconic Transporter van will debut next year. For the first time, the Transport will not be based on the California camper but on a newly developed platform with Ford.
Volkswagen’s Transport is one of the top-selling vans of all time, making it only right for it to enter the electric era.
The Transport has been in production for over 70 years, attracting hippies, surfers, travelers, and people from around the globe. It initially pulled components from the Beetle, but its biggest feat was its flat floor, creating a spacious open-air space.
It didn’t take long for ice cream vendors, emergency services, and others to begin using custom versions due to the interior space.
The fourth-generation Transporter T4 arrived in the US under the moniker “Eurovan” in 1992. It was VW’s first camper van with a front-engine model and pop-up roof tent elements still used today.
Although the Eurovan made a name for itself in the US camping community, VW pulled it from the market. The decision was due to slow sales and unfavorable costs.
Still the the best selling Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle, the Transporter is due for another upgrade next year.
Volkswagen to launch an electric Transporter with Ford
According to Autocar, the next-gen Volkswagen Transporter will debut next year on a newly developed platform with Ford, offering an electric variant for the first time.
The electric Transport will be built at Ford’s Otosan factory, where the E-Transit is built for the European market.
Ford E-Transit production at Otosan plant (Source: Ford)
Starting next year, the Transporter will be available as a nine-seater shuttle, two-row bus, or or cargo van. A sportline trim is also expected to join the lineup, but it’s not yet confirmed.
Instead of being based on the California, it will be derived from the VW Multivan. The new Volkswagen electric Transporter is expected to use batteries, electric motors, gearboxes, and chassis structure from Ford.
Volkswagen will offer the same variants Ford offers for the Transit, including all-electric, hybrid, and gas options. The report claims the electric Transporter will be at least on par with Ford’s 236 mile range.
Ford has yet to reveal the full specs for its E-Transit Custom, but says it will have 214 max hp and 306 lb-ft of torque.
Ford E-Transit Custom Source: Ford
Volkswagen’s new Transporter will be have nearly identical dimensions as Ford at less than 2m tall to get around town with ease.
Ford says the E-Transit Custom is a “no compromise” commercial electric van that took Europe’s best-selling commercial van and improved “it in every single way.”
Volkswagen commercial vehicles CEO Carsten Intra told Autocar the new electric van will be unique from Ford’s. Intra added:
Although they are similar, we have a different car to [Ford’s]. It has been judged internally too, even at Ford, and everyone has judged it as better.
Sounds like a competition – or partnership – is heating up in Europe. Volkswagen’s new Transporter is expected to start above £35,000 ($42,700). Ford’s new electric van starts at £33,000 ($40,300).
Electrek’s Take
Like the current generation Transporter, the new model is not expected to be sold in the US. However, the brand did reveal a three-row ID.Buzz electric microbus that’s launching next year in North America.
Ford and Volkswagen are partnering on another EV for Europe, the electric Explorer. The Explorer EV is based on VW’s MEB platform, combining German engineering with American design. It’s expected to start at under $50,000 (€45,000).
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Burlingame, California-based Peak Energy just scored a huge win for sodium-ion batteries. The company announced a multi-year deal with utility-scale battery storage developer Jupiter Power to supply up to 4.75 GWh of sodium-ion battery systems between 2027 and 2030.
Under the agreement, Peak will deliver 720 MWh of storage in 2027 – the largest single sodium-ion battery deployment announced so far. The deal also includes an option for an additional 4 GWh of capacity through 2030, bringing the total contract value to more than $500 million.
Sodium-ion vs. lithium-ion
Peak Energy says its sodium-ion batteries degrade less over time and have lower operations and maintenance costs than lithium-ion systems. Because the batteries don’t degrade as quickly, operators don’t need to add more capacity later in a project’s life to maintain performance. They also use a fully passive cooling system that eliminates pumps, fans, and other components used in lithium-ion setups, reducing maintenance and safety risks.
The company claims its grid-scale sodium-ion system uses up to 97% less auxiliary power, offers about 30% better cell degradation performance over 20 years, and comes with a lower total cost of ownership.
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Why this deal matters
The agreement marks a significant step forward for the emerging sodium-ion sector, which has been gaining momentum as a safer and lower-cost alternative to lithium-ion for long-duration and grid-scale energy storage. It also underscores the growing effort to build a domestic sodium-ion battery supply chain in the US.
“From day one, we’ve believed sodium-ion will be the winning technology for grid-scale storage, which is essential to meet rising demand from hyperscalers and AI,” said Landon Mossburg, Peak Energy’s CEO and cofounder. “Deploying the world’s largest sodium-ion energy storage system with one of the nation’s top independent power producers proves that sodium is ready for today and will dominate the future.”
Mike Geier, CTO at Jupiter Power, said the company is “excited to support domestic battery energy storage manufacturing as we continue to increase the deployment of firm, dispatchable energy when and where it’s most needed,” and called Peak’s approach to sodium-ion “a potential game changer for the industry.”
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Lexus claims the new ES “takes sedan styling, luxury, and refinement to a higher level” with a complete redesign. With the 2026 ES arriving soon, Lexus offered a closer look at the upgrades inside and out.
The new 2026 Lexus ES debuts in EV and hybrid forms
The eighth-gen ES is bringing more than a sharp new style. Lexus overhauled its flagship sedan from the ground up for the 2026 model year, which will include battery electric (BEV) and hybrid (HEV) powertrain options.
Inspired by the radical LF-ZC show car, the 2026 ES has been fully redesigned with what Lexus calls the “Experience Elegance and Electrified Sedan” concept, aimed at further refining the driving experience.
The new design centers on a redesigned “spindle body” that extends from the hood to the bumper. It also features a redesigned grille, replacing the signature Lexus spindle grille as the brand looks for a new identity in the electric era.
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Inside, the new 2026 ES features the latest version of the Lexus Interface multimedia system. The setup includes a 14″ touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 12.3″ driver display cluster.
The 2026 Lexus ES 350e (Source: Lexus)
Based on the redesigned TNGA GA-K platform, the new ES will be available in battery electric (BEV) and hybrid (HEV) powertrains for the first time.
The 2026 Lexus ES lineup consists of two models: the ES 350e, a front-wheel-drive (FWD) model, and the ES 500e, an all-wheel-drive (AWD) model.
The 2026 Lexus ES 350e interior (Source: Lexus)
Lexus expects the ES 350e to have a driving range of 300 miles when fitted with 19″ wheels, while the ES 500e has an estimated driving range of 250 miles.
Both the ES 350e and 500e feature a built-in NACS port to recharge at Tesla Superchargers. Using DC fast charging, it can recharge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes under “ideal conditions,” according to Lexus.
With its debut just around the corner, Lexus offered a closer look at the new 2026 ES inside and out in a new video.
Lexus has yet to announce prices, but the redesigned ES is expected to start at about $45,000 to $50,000, or slightly more than the outgoing model.
After launching the upgraded RZ earlier this month, Lexus said the ES would be next. It’s expected to go on sale in Spring 2026.
What do you think of the redesigned 2026 ES? Do you like the new Lexus design? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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Tesla has launched a new version of the Model Y in China, and it’s achieving an impressive new range rating – thanks to a new battery cell from South Korea’s LG.
The new variant, a five-seat, rear-wheel drive long-range model, has been released with an 821-km range based on China’s CLTC standard.
While the CLTC rating is known to be optimistic, 821 km (about 510 miles) is an impressive number and the longest range Tesla has offered in its Model Y lineup to date, which is going to help it be more competitive in the Chinese market.
The new long-range RWD Model Y starts at RMB 288,500, which translates to just over $40,500 USD.
The launch comes at a critical time for Tesla in China, which has seen its sales slump in recent months. The automaker recorded its lowest monthly sales in October since November 2022, falling out of the top 10 list for new energy vehicle (NEV) sales.
That’s despite a continued surge in electric vehicle sales in China. Tesla is not benefiting from it amid strong competition.
According to local Chinese media reports, the new 821-km Model Y is already gaining traction with some anecdotal reports of enthusiasm at Tesla stores.
The reports are partly supported by Tesla quickly extending delivery timelines from 2-4 weeks to 4-6 weeks just hours after launch.
Electrek’s Take
I think this is going to be suitable for a decent short-term bump in demand, but it’s still on the expensive side for the Chinese market.
For example, now the Model Y beats the Xpeng G6’s max range of 755 km, but the G6 with this range costs 234,900 RMB (approximately $32,900 USD), which is significantly cheaper.
Every 10,000 RMB tranche lower means a lot more demand in China.
Tesla needs to launch its new “standard” versions to start making a difference with demand long term in China.
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