

European Shipyards Secure Major Orders as Green Transition Accelerates
European shipbuilders reported a surge in new contracts during the first weeks of 2026, driven by stringent environmental regulations forcing fleet renewals and growing demand for specialised vessels capable of alternative fuel propulsion. Italian shipyard Fincantieri announced a €2.4 billion order book for the year, including contracts for six methanol-ready container ships and four ammonia-powered bulk carriers. The deals mark a significant reversal for Europe's shipbuildin
23 hours ago1 min read


Battery Supply Constraints Threaten European EV Ambitions
Europe's electric vehicle manufacturers face intensifying battery supply bottlenecks as domestic cell production lags far behind demand projections, threatening the continent's ability to meet 2035 combustion engine phase-out targets whilst reducing dependence on Asian suppliers. Northvolt's financial difficulties have sent shockwaves through the industry. The Swedish battery manufacturer, once heralded as Europe's answer to Chinese dominance, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
2 days ago2 min read


European Rail Sector Braces for Infrastructure Investment Surge as Green Transition Accelerates
European railway operators are positioning for a transformative year as member states prepare to channel unprecedented infrastructure spending into rail networks, driven by the bloc's 2030 climate targets and mounting pressure to reduce aviation's carbon footprint. The European Commission's latest transport infrastructure assessment, released this week, identifies a €120 billion funding gap across cross-border rail connections, prompting renewed calls for coordinated investme
5 days ago2 min read

