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China, EV and Hybrid Vehicle
China Renews Car Trade-In Subsidy to Boost Hybrid, EV Sales
China has renewed a trade-in subsidy of up to 20,000 yuan ($2,730) to help underpin sales of fuel-efficient vehicles, including electric cars and hybrids.
China's EV sales jump more than 40 percent in 2024
Sales of electric and hybrid vehicles jumped more than 40 percent in China last year, as demand for new energy models continues to surge and the
China's Electric And Hybrid Vehicle Sales Jump 40.7% In 2024
Sales of electric and hybrid vehicles jumped more than 40 percent in China last year, as demand for new energy models continues to surge and the sector remains entrenched in a gruelling price war.
China car sales maintain growth pace in 2024, EV and hybrid sales hit record
China's car sales maintained their growth pace in 2024 as sales of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the world's largest auto market hit a record high amid a brutal price war and with subsidised trade-ins for greener vehicles driving purchases.
Pentagon, China and EV
Pentagon stings Chinese EV battery maker whose tech Ford plans to use at Marshall plant
The U.S. Defense Department has added the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker, along with Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings, to a list of companies that it says work with China's military,
Pentagon blacklisting of China’s EV battery maker puts US banks in bind
The world’s biggest maker of electric-vehicle batteries and a supplier to Tesla has been meeting banks in recent weeks as it draws up plans for a secondary listing in Hong Kong. The initial public offering would give it access to offshore funds as it seeks to expand overseas, and Morgan Stanley has estimated it could raise up to $7.7bn.
Pentagon to blacklist China’s largest EV battery and tech firms
The Pentagon is banning a number of Chinese technology firms, including CATL, the world’s largest EV battery manufacturer, which provides batteries to Tesla.
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China's EV exports seen stalling in 2025
China's auto exports are estimated to slow notably this year after holding the export crown for a second year in 2024, with ...
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China’s EVs to see self-driving ‘democratisation’ in 2025, UBS analyst says
China has rapidly progressed from a market for carmakers into an ‘innovative hub’ for technologies such as electrification ...
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China's auto exports may be slow in 2025, EV shipments to face zero growth
The outstanding growth in China in a largely stalling global EV landscape bode well for local leaders such as BYD , Geely and ...
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China Market Update: NDRC Holds Press Conference On Trade-In Subsidies, Mainland Investors Buy
Asian equities were mixed but mostly lower overnight as Singapore and Korea outperformed and Pakistan and Hong Kong ...
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China EV giant BYD hits the skids in Brazil as ‘slavery-like’ claims run over labour force
China’s labour practices are driving a wedge between the world’s biggest EV maker and efforts to expand globally in areas where employee protections are paramount.
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China's EVs Drew Big Crowds At CES. They Should Make Everyone Else Nervous
It has an 800-volt electric architecture—very few U.S.-spec EVs do, but China overwhelmingly leads the way there—and can ...
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Winners and losers as the EV tax credit rules change for 2025
Genesis' GV70 Electrified now qualifies for the full EV tax credit, as do Hyundai's Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 9, and the Kia EV6 and ...
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XPeng, Volkswagen Team Up to Build Super-Fast EV Charging Network in China
XPeng and Volkswagen will work together to build a network of more than 20,000 charging units to be installed in 420 cities.
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