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2026's EV Sales Hit 1.1M - But Europe Surges While North America Slides

Europe's EV sales for January and February spiked 21% from last year, according to new data from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Electrek reports that just in those two months over 600,000 EVs were sold in Europe.

And figures for "rest of world" (which excludes Europe, North America, and China) are up a whopping 84% — with 370,000 EVs sold in January and February. (EVs now represent more than 30% of the vehicles sold in South Korea.)


But for the same period China's sales are down 26% from last year, with 1.1 million vehicles sold. And North America showed an even larger drop of 36% from the January/February figures in 2025, now selling just 170,000 electric vehicles, while Canada's EV sales were down 23%. EV sales seem heavily influenced by government incentives, with Germany and France leading Europe's growth:


EV sales in Germany are up 26% so far this year, following the country's introduction of a new subsidy program at the start of 2026. France's market is up 30%, supported by its existing incentive program.

Italy is also seeing rapid growth. EV sales there jumped 23% month-over-month in February, making it the country's strongest month ever for EV sales. The Italian market is now up 98% year to date. That surge follows the Italian government's October 2025 launch of a new subsidy program, funded by the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility, to increase EV adoption. Households can receive up to €11,000 ($12,700) in incentives, while smaller businesses can get up to €20,000 ($23,200)...


[T]he global EV transition isn't slowing, but it's becoming much more uneven depending on policy, incentives, and trade rules.

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Ask Slashdot: What's the Best All-Purpose RISC-V System on a Chip Family?

Slashdot reader SysEngineer does embedded/IoT work, but "I want to pick a single system-on-a-chip architecture family and commit to it across multiple product lines — sensor nodes up through edge gateways... I've been on one platform for years and want to know what embedded engineers are actually running in production before I commit!"


And "the family needs to scale — cheap and small at the low end, capable of running Linux on the bigger variants!"


Their requirements?


WiFi + BLE required

LoRaWAN a nice-to-have.

Low power modes that actually work in the field, not just on the datasheet.

Full peripheral set — SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, timers, CAN.

A toolchain and runtime support, support multi threads...


Slashdot reader Gravis Zero is skeptical all the requirements can be met. "If you want embedded, you get embedded. If you want to run a big OS, you get one that will run a big OS."

But Slashdot reader SysEngineer believes "The obvious architecture candidates are ARM, STM, and RISC-V" — and specifically they want to hear your experiences with the RISC-V choices. "What would you standardize on today if you were starting fresh? And how does real-world toolchain and community support hold up compared to the marketing?"

Share your own thoughts and experiences in the comments.

What's the best all-purpose RISC-V system on a chip family?

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Bedrijven roepen EU op tot afbouw van afhankelijkheid olie en gas

BRUSSEL (ANP) - Een groep van ruim twintig multinationals roept de Europese Unie op onmiddellijk meer werk te maken van het verduurzamen van de energievoorziening. Onder meer levensmiddelenconcern Unilever en techbedrijven Amazon, Microsoft en Google vinden dat de EU te afhankelijk is van geïmporteerde energie uit vooral olie en gas, met als gevolg de forse prijsstijgingen door de Iranoorlog. De bedrijven, verenigd in de Corporate Leaders Group Europe, willen dat in 2040 de helft van het energieverbruik elektrisch is.

Daarvoor moeten onder meer investeringsregels aantrekkelijker worden en het beleid voorspelbaarder. De constante veranderingen maken het volgens CLG Europe onzeker om in de energietransitie te investeren. Ook laat het hoogspanningsnet te wensen over, waarvoor de bedrijven vragen om modernisering. Energiebesparingsmaatregelen kunnen de vraag naar fossiele brandstoffen ook verminderen.

"Nu de geopolitieke spanningen en prijzen op de energiemarkt weer oplopen, kan de EU de gevaren van de afhankelijkheid van geïmporteerde fossiele brandstoffen niet negeren. Het versnellen van de energietransitie is een van de effectiefste manieren om de energiezekerheid van Europa te versterken, terwijl de concurrentiekracht van de industrie wordt verbeterd door stabielere en voorspelbare energiekosten", zegt CLG Europe-directeur Ursula Woodburn in een verklaring.

De bedrijven, waaronder ook Volvo en Coca-Cola, doen de oproep in aanloop naar de twaalfde editie van de Green Growth Summit, die maandag in Brussel wordt gehouden. Daar komen ook Europese klimaatministers en beleidsmakers van de EU op af.


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Cameron Young holds off Matt Fitzpatrick on final hole to win Players Championship

  • American pars 18th for victory after birdie on 17

  • Fitzpatrick had led at Sawgrass before late slip

The PGA Tour might have lost out in the court of public opinion over whether the Players Championship could be a major. However, the level of drama as shadows lengthened on this Sawgrass Sunday set the tournament aside from most others. It came down to Cameron Young versus Matt Fitzpatrick. As Fitzpatrick agonisingly missed for par on the 72nd hole, Young had secured the biggest win of his career. He had emerged triumphant from a sporting thriller.

Fitzpatrick will rue the 18th hole. He had taken a double bogey there on Saturday. As his tee shot in round four sprayed right and into pine straw, the Yorkshireman was in trouble again. Young had battered his drive 375 yards down the fairway. It was an advantage the New Yorker was unwilling to waste.

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UK plans to send minesweeping drones to help reopen strait of Hormuz

Government reluctant to dispatch ships amid concerns complying with Trump’s demands could escalate Iran crisis

Ministers are drawing up plans to send minesweeping drones to the strait of Hormuz amid concerns in Whitehall that complying with Donald Trump’s demand to send ships could escalate the crisis.

The government is considering dispatching aerial minesweepers to help clear the vital waterway of mines in an attempt to allow the flow of oil exports to resume. However, officials said that sending ships, as requested over the weekend by the US president, could worsen the situation given the volatile nature of the war.

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