Etiqueta: EV
Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan delivery time reached 350 days in China
Customers who booked the car on June 3, 2025, would get their long-awaited cars in a gap between April 27 and May 18, 2026.
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Multiple Chinese carmakers report sales growth in May amid fair competition...
A worker works at an assembly line of Voyah, a Chinese NEV brand, in Wuhan, central China's Hubei P
EV price war, BYD woes prompt fears of China Evergrande-style crisis

Chairman of Great Wall Motor says EV price war, profitability problem could nudge industry into a liquidity crunch.
Greater Bay Area Auto Show to Likely See Record Visitors This...
(Yicai) June 3 -- The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International Auto Show is expected to welcome a record number of visitors this year, according...
BYD’s new price war triggers backlash from industry and regulators

As BYD slashes prices again, automakers, regulators, and suppliers react sharply, warning of unsustainable tactics and long-term market risks
FAW Audi Q6L e-tron debuts with Huawei partnership
The world's first "foreign luxury brand + Huawei" car
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The 1st Electrostate, BYD Enters Argentina, EPA’s Attack on Science —...

Here are some of the hottest, coolest, and coldest cleantech stories of the past week. We’ve got some that, to be honest, are part of trends that keep appearing in these roundups, and we’ve got some quite unique stories. Have fun exploring these top stories, and chime in below with ... [continued]
Stock Movers: US Steel, BYD, Bristol Myers

Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street.
Why China’s New Rare Earth Policy Has Cast a “Dark Cloud”...

A new Chinese regulatory policy on the supply of rare earth magnets, which came into effect on April 4, requires exporters to obtain licences and submit detailed end-use documentation to ensure the materials are not used for military or restricted purposes











