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Kia unveils EV5, two electric concept cars, and a new sales...

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Kia reveals EV5 along with more affordable concept EVs starting at $US35,000.

Watch Out, Tesla: Kia Reveals Three Stylish New Electric Cars

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Kia has revealed a pair of new concept cars, expanding its future electric vehicle range with a compact SUV and a battery-powered sedan.

Li Auto targets annual sales of at least 3 million vehicles...

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Li Auto's management believes China's NEV penetration will reach 90 percent by 2028, when it will need to sell at least 3 million vehicles annually if it is to become one of the top five players, according to local media.

Chinese electric vehicle maker WM Motor files for bankruptcy

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Company blames COVID, quiet capital market and rising raw material prices

China, Europe, and the Great Electric Vehicle Race

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Chinese EVs are gaining market share around the world, but Europe is putting on the brakes.

Do Germans fear Chinese electric vehicles?

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Munich is home to many German auto manufacturers, and now Chinese EV-makers have also set up shop there. So, how do Germans perceive Chinese EVs like BYD, Nio & Lynk? DW China's Jun Yan drove through Munich to find out.

Honda JV becomes the first foreign partnership to launch a new...

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Dongfeng-Honda, the Japanese automaker’s joint venture (JV) in China, launched a new electric vehicle brand, “Lingxi,” this week. With Lingxi,...

Dongfeng-Honda becomes the first Sino-foreign JV to have its own EV...

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Dongfeng-Honda starting independent electric brand is a first among Sino-foreign JVs, the first model next year.

China Briefing 21 September: New power-market rules; 1,000GW of solar ‘by...

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China published long-awaited rules for establishing national “spot” markets for electricity, which could boost uptake of renewable energy.

Unprofitable China EV maker Nio unveils phone pitched at drivers

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While Chinese techs have long harbored ambitions to move into the electric car industry, EV upstart Nio has gone the other way by releasing its first mobile phone.