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Tesla Quarterly Deliveries Decline as it Faces Mounting Pressure in China...

Tesla has reported a notable decline in quarterly deliveries, marking its first drop in nearly four years, Reuters news report said.
Automobile Front Brake Pad Market 2024-2032 | Competing in Future Market

Global Automobile Front Brake Pad Market Size 2024-2032 – Global Automobile Front Brake Pad Market 2024-2032 Adaptive Research Reports encompass a comprehensive analysis that includes...
Latest Developments in the Electric Vehicle Industry

Latest Developments in the Electric Vehicle Industry yTech
Zero-Interest Loan Initiative in China: A Boon for Electric Vehicle Buyers

The electric vehicle industry pioneer is breaking new ground with an exceptional financing offer for its...
China’s EV Industry in Heated Competition

Stiff domestic competition and price wars have turned carmakers outward in search of survival and growth.
Kia begins production of EV5 for export in China
Production of export versions of the Kia EV5 has begun in China. Previously this electric SUV was a China only model.
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CATL launches new EV battery with close to a 1 million...

Leading EV battery maker CATL released its new breakthrough battery pack with up to a nearly 1 million mile (1.5...
Tesla Launches 0% Interest Financing in China, Aims to Reverse Deliveries...

Tesla introduces 0% interest loan program in China to boost sales after decline in market share. Competitors match price cuts, but Tesla remains top EV manufacturer. Concerns over demand in Europe and supply chain issues in the US.
Nio rolls out first mass-produced 150 kWh semi-solid battery pack
Nio 150 kWh semi-solid battery pack will go live in a few months, offering over 1,000 km of range on a single charge.
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How much is Elon Musk to blame for Tesla sales slip?

Investor points finger at CEO’s antics on X, but analysts say ‘train wreck’ quarter more down to problems in China and with EV demand