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Recent scandals show that the Chinese EV market is under a ton of pressure. What does this mean for the future?
China automakers are registering new vehicles and then selling them abroad as used vehicles, despite essentially no mileage ...
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China’s Electric Cars Are Cheaper—and Now They’re Stealing Market ShareWhile the electric vehicle (EV) boom has cooled somewhat, Chinese manufacturers continue to wield significant influence in the global market. Initially focused primarily on their domestic market, ...
China is worried about overcapacity. Even President Xi Jinping was critical, asking if every province needed to invest in EVs ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping criticised Brussels's recent trade actions against Beijing at a tense summit dominated by ...
Beijing has warned Labour that it will “resolutely safeguard” its electric car industry after it emerged the Government will ...
Hyper-competition in China's electric vehicle sector is spilling over to its biggest market in Asia, Thailand, as smaller ...
European leaders are meeting with top Chinese officials in Beijing to discuss trade, climate change and global conflicts.
Neta and Zeekr, two prominent Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, have been accused of inflating sales figures by insuring unsold cars before their sale, raising concerns in the industry and among ...
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MotorTrend on MSNThe Uphill Battle for More Made-in-the-USA EV BatteriesDespite several major hurdles, automakers are pushing to produce enough batteries here in America to power their cars—with or ...
Projects underway in China and Europe could cut EV charging time down to just a few minutes, but there’s no equivalent in the U.S.
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