Etiqueta: charging
Chinese Carmakers Flood the Israeli Market: BYD, Chery, XPeng, Geely and...

More than 25 Chinese automakers now sell electric or hybrid vehicles in Israel, though their presence in the market is rarely highlighted due to geopolitical tensions surrounding the ongoing confli…
BYD Stock Today (December 7, 2025): Record Sales, Pentagon Risk and...

BYD Stock Today (December 7, 2025): Record Sales, Pentagon Risk and What Analysts Expect for 2026 - TechStock²
November Update: Steady As She Goes For Australian Plugin Vehicle Sales

Sales of plug in vehicles remain steady at about 15% (PHEVs and BEVs) for November in the Australian Market.
China’s Auto Juggernaut Rolls On as Electrified Vehicles Top 50% of...

Affordable long-range EVs, booming exports, and aggressive government policy are powering China’s rise—while overcrowding and brutal price cuts threaten to thin the ranks.
BYD founder bets on new tech to win back customers as...

Company is pinning its hopes on the 12,000-strong R&D team to come up with technological breakthroughs.
World’s largest EV automaker accelerates expansion in South Africa
BYD is accelerating its expansion in South Africa’s electric vehicle (EV) market, aiming for 35 dealerships by early 2026
BYD chairman explains why sales have declined and why a turnaround...

BYD chairman said sales decline stems from its technology lead not being as strong as in previous years, with major technological releases coming soon.
China Now Controls 69% of the Global EV Battery Market as...

China strengthened its grip on the global EV battery market in 2025, with CATL and BYD leading growth. Chinese makers now control 68.9% of global installations, while Korean and Japanese rivals lose ground.
BYD launches Sealion 6 in Japan as cheapest plug-in hybrid SUV,...

BYD launches plug-in hybrid SUV Sealion 6 in Japan, priced at USD 26,700
BYD’s 2026 Europe push: new EV lineup, 1,000 kW charging

BYD launches a 2026 Europe strategy with new EVs from Atto 2 to Atto 8, Denza and Yangwang brands, 1,000 kW Flash Chargers, and local production in Hungary.













