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NEV makers encouraged to speed up overseas development

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NEV makers encouraged to speed up overseas development
Visitors look at an electric MG Cyberster during the 45th Bangkok International Motor Show in Bangk

Avatr denies buying HiPhi

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Avatr denies buying HiPhi

Avatr denies that it has bought HiPhi but does not deny that it is in talks to save the Chinese premium EV brand.

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Tesla settles lawsuit over man’s death in a crash involving its...

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Tesla has settled a lawsuit brought by the family of a Silicon Valley eng

Tesla China’s domestic sales doubled in March 2024: CPCA

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Tesla China’s domestic sales saw a notable MoM rise in March, with the electric vehicle maker selling 62,398 vehicles in the local market.

BYD Leads China EV Charge Despite Sluggish Sector Growth

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BYD Leads China EV Charge Despite Sluggish Sector Growth
Chinese EV sales totalled 1.03 million in the first quarter of the year but it was the slowest quarterly growth since the second quarter of 2023

Tesla’s stock removed from Baird’s bearish list with analysts bullish on...

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Analysts still expect a ‘messy’ first quarter and say second-quarter expectations are too high

With violent rhetoric, Trump fights electric vehicles to defeat Biden in...

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With violent rhetoric, Trump fights electric vehicles to defeat Biden in Michigan
Trump has warned that Biden's policies encouraging the transition to electric vehicles would result in an economic “bloodbath” in the U.S. economy that would “kill” the auto industry.

Chinese and Korean brands catching Tesla – carsales.com.au

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Tesla sold half of all EVs in Australia so far this year, but MG and BYD are making inroads and 80 per cent of all EVs come from China

China’s first-quarter EV sales growth slowest in a year

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New energy vehicles including all-electric models and plug-in hybrids made up 41.5% of overall passenger car sales in March, which jumped 5.7% to 1.71 million vehicles