Etiqueta: Battery
What is BYD?

You might have seen BYD plastered all over the Euro 2024 coverage. The car company is an official partner of the tournament – but what is BYD, and what do you need to know?
The European Union moves to hike tariffs on Chinese electric car...

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union moved Wednesday to hike tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, escalating a trade dispute over Beijing’s subsidies for the exports that Brussels worries is h…
BYD Denza makes inroads into global markets, launches D9 MPV in...

Denza's first flagship store in Hong Kong will open at the end of June, and it will enter more overseas markets in the future.
BYD Shark revealed at Fieldays

The shroud came off the BYD Shark ute super plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) on the opening day of the
EV Pathfinders: 3 Stocks Blazing New Trails in Sustainable Transportation
EV stocks are grappling with lower sales and dwindling profit margins, which has left investors wary of the sector’s long-term outlook. However, the high-end EV market lull offers an excellent opportunity to scoop up some undervalued EV stocks. Though the industry is up against major challenges, denying the sector’s incredible long-term potential is tough. These three EV stocks are some of the best picks to bank on amidst the industry’s...
BYD: A Profitable EV Growth Play (OTCMKTS:BYDDF)

BYD Company Limited's aggressive expansion into global markets with affordable EV options could threaten Tesla and others. Learn more on BYDDF stock here.
XPeng’s Mona Sub-Brand Following NIO’s Onvo? Launches Debut Model M03 Powered...

XPeng's Mona sub-brand launches Xpeng M03, equipped with BYD batteries, potentially mirroring NIO's Onvo strategy.
EU tariffs put further pressure on China’s EV makers

The EU is set to impose tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles to stop the dumping of cheap cars. But some auto producers are already scaling back investments in Europe due to poor sales.
China’s electric vehicle makers face uphill battle in Europe

China has been accused of dumping cheap electric cars on EU countries. But poor sales, price wars and tariff threats have prompted a change of mood among some Chinese auto producers.












