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US Demand for BYD, Nio EVs Grows Despite Privacy Risks

US demand for affordable Chinese vehicles like BYD and Nio is rising, with over half of buyers open to them despite data privacy fears and potential sharing with Chinese authorities. Governments are scrutinizing risks, while China refines regulations for control. Balancing innovation and security remains key for the industry.
BYD’s Yangwang U9 Xtreme Breaks Nürburgring Record, Becomes Fastest Production EV...

The Yangwang U9 Xtreme shattered records at the Nürburgring, becoming the fastest production EV and topping global supercar speed charts.
Nissan Joins CO₂ Pool with BYD to Meet EU Fleet Emission...

Nissan Europe will pool its CO₂ emissions with Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD to comply with the European Union’s tougher fleet emission standards
Japanese retail giant Aeon clarifies BYD partnership: limited-time promotion, no long-term...
Japanese retailer Aeon clarifies BYD deal: short-term display and brokerage, not long-term sales.
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China’s BYD eyes EV growth in South Africa

BYD said it will install 300 new charging stations in South Africa by the end of 2026.
2 Reasons Tesla Stock Is Up Today
It’s a big week for the market with trade negotiations and tech earnings on tap.
Nissan pools carbon emissions with electric vehicle maker BYD to avoid...

Japanese carmaker’s deal with Chinese rival part of EU-sanctioned offsetting scheme to help head off £13bn in fines
Ex-Stellantis chief Tavares predicts Tesla’s Elon Musk will exit auto industry

In a recent interview, Carlos Tavares, former Stellantis CEO, predicts Elon Musk may leave Tesla and the automotive industry entirely.
Intelligent Vehicles from China: Next Generation Mobility Solutions
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Discover the latest in Automotive & Mobility with the rise of intelligent vehicles from China coming to Europe. Learn about autonomous and connected driving here.
Looking way beyond electric: potential of hydrogen set out

The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market is poised to expand from the current 10,000-unit scale to over 4 million units by 2040, according to China's Technology Roadmap 3.0 for Energy-Saving and New Energy Vehicles which was released on Wednesday.












