Automundo China
Nobody wants a Cybertruck – including Tesla! Plus: Nissan news, pricey solar

At least one Cybertruck owner is sick of people making fun of his ride – but Tesla won't let him trade it in.
European car giant to use BYD batteries for low cost and...

Stellantis reportedly signs deal with BYD for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for new short-range and low cost versions of its Citroën ë-C3 and Fiat Grande Panda.
Toyota is the world’s most valuable auto brand, while Tesla continues...

New data from Brand Finance shows how supply chain disruptions, slowing EV adoption, and China’s growing dominance in exports impact the brand values of the
‘An uncontroversial start to the year’: Global EV sales up 18...

Number of electric vehicles sold globally in January 2025 hits 1.3 million, rising by almost a fifth year-on-year, according to the latest industry figures
Tesla Opens $200M Battery Factory in China Amid Trade War Tensions

Tesla has officially launched its first energy storage gigafactory outside the United States, opening a $200 million battery facility in Shanghai despite ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. As...
The UK’s Latest Tesla Model Y Competitor Looks Good, Is Cheaper

The best place in the world to be an electric vehicle consumer is definitely China. Automakers are duking it out to offer the most incentives and the most features at the lowest cost. The government continues to prop up sales with its own mix of inducements. There’s also more variety in the Chinese market than, […]
Tesla’s Megafactory China begins production of Megapacks for Australia

Tesla (TSLA) starts production of its Megapack BESS units at its new Megafactory in Shanghai, China. First Megapack to be shipped to Australia, more.
BYD Stock Soars. ‘Free’ Self Driving Tech Is Why.
The stock is benefiting from self-driving technology development, just like Tesla stock has in recent months.
BYD to engage with engages Italian part suppliers for Hungary, Turkey...

Chinese auto company a-based BYD is set to engage with Italian auto parts makers to discuss potential supplies for its new plants in Hungary and Turkey, reported Reuters citing the EV maker's special adviser for Europe Alfredo Altavilla.
Tesla’s Legal Onslaught in China: Protecting Profits or Silencing Criticism?

Tesla’s Legal Onslaught in China: Protecting Profits or Silencing Criticism? - La Noticia Digital