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‘Bloodbath looms’ in China’s overcrowded EV industry

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Just a fraction of the country's almost 200 manufacturers is expected to survive. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tesla Vs. BYD: EV Giants Going Different Paths

Tesla Vs. BYD: EV Giants Going Different Paths

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Elon Musk is touting Full Self-Driving. BYD broke out as margins soar.

Japanese car brands cooperate with China to further auto intelligence  –...

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Read ahead to discover how Japanese car brands cooperate with China to further auto intelligence

Cutting-edge technologies, novelties and affordability wow visitors at Beijing auto show

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Feeling faster drive to green, smart and win-win future at Beijing auto show-
BYD's strong Q1 amidst China EV price war

BYD’s strong Q1 amidst China EV price war

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30 Apr 2024 - Chinese EV maker BYD posted higher profit in the three months to March despite the intensifying price war in China and a surge in investment in new technologies. The Warren Buffett-backed automaker's net profit rose 11% year-on-year to 4.57 billion yuan ($US630.7 million) in the first quarter, it announced Monday night.

Auto show highlights China’s EV dominance

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THE BEIJING Auto Show 2024 highlighted China’s success in electric vehicle production and promotion, underscoring the state’s unwavering commitment to ...

Xiaomi SU7: New Star Of Electric Cars Coming To China Auto...

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Since its launch, the electric car from Xiaomi, namely SU7, has received a positive response, even after the launch of the sedan model order was quite fantastic.

Arcfox to Zeekr: Star cars at the 2024 Beijing motor show...

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The electric Mercedes G-Class, BYD's first pick-up and Ora's 395bhp sports saloon are among the headliners

Beijing auto show: Themes and highlights

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China's largest auto show opened in Beijing with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back. The last thing China needs is more electric cars crowding a market, driving down prices at the expense of profit. Exporting that overcapacity, however, has brought EV makers to authorities' attention.