Etiqueta: EV
Hyundai supplier Gangfeng Lithium began production of 650 Wh/kg batteries
Gangfeng Lithium reportedly began mass production of solid-liquid batteries with an energy density of 650 Wh/kg, utilizing a lithium alloy.
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This Growth Stock Is a Pure No-Brainer Buy Right Now

Detailed price information for Tesla Inc (TSLA-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
The 2026 BYD Seal has more room and better tech –...

The 2026 BYD Seal arrives in the UK with more luggage space and upgraded safety technology while keeping its starting price at {{£45,730}}.
BYD reveals a new low-cost EV with 375 miles range, but...

BYD revealed the first vehicle under its new Linghui sub-brand. The Linghui e9 is an all-electric sedan with a cruising...
Men drive 12 electric cars including Tesla and BYD models until...

A dozen electric cars were put to the ultimate range test and driven until they conked out, with Tesla and BYD models among those that performed on the track
BYD Faces Headwinds as Domestic Sales Plummet and Legal Scrutiny Mounts

While BYD continues its aggressive European rollout, significant challenges are emerging in its home market. The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) titan is navig
2026 BYD SEAL Priced from £45,730 in the UK with More...

The 2026 BYD SEAL arrives in the UK from £45,730 with up to 354 miles WLTP range, 523bhp AWD option, bigger boot and upgraded tech.
More Space, Same Price: BYD Updates The SEAL For 2026

The 2026 BYD SEAL gains practical upgrades, new safety technology and steady pricing as the Chinese EV brand strengthens its UK presence.
It took Nio two days to set a new daily battery...
Nio set a new daily battery swap record two days after the previous record high was reached during the Chinese New Year travel rush.
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BYD racks up six million credits under new emissions standards, ICE...

First performance report from New Vehicle Efficiency Standard Regulator has bad news for some of Australia’s best-selling brands, as BYD, Toyota and Tesla shine.













