Etiqueta: EV
2024 BYD Sealion 6 PHEV review: Is this the new Chinese...

The whirlwind that is BYD’s Australian journey has just touched another model down on local shores, the Sealion 6 medium SUV.
The EV industry can’t shake its human rights abuse problem
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A new report ranks companies with the most allegations against them.
Cimex Inc sets record with single-day delivery of 50 BYD EVs

The company said that on May 18, it sold 50 BYD EVs from its service centre at Guheshwari, Kathmandu.
Over 4 Million Plugin Vehicles Sold Globally in 2024 – CleanTechnica

Four Million EVS Sold Globally in 2024 according to Rho Motion
The US Car Industry Is In Phenomenal Trouble. Thank China

The head of Inside EVs, a leading EV media business in the U.S., reported after driving 12 Chinese EVs that the U.S. car industry faces serious trouble if these Chinese manufacturers enter the market. The quality and competitiveness of Chinese EVs pose a significant threat to American automakers like Ford (NYSE: F) and GM (NYSE: GM). Historically, ...
Honda’s $65 Billion Investment to Challenge Tesla and BYD with Seven...

Honda plans to invest $65 billion through 2030 to build seven new EV models as part of a strategy to stay competitive against Tesla and BYD. The investment is double
Toyota preps first electric pickup, the Hilux BEV, following BYD Shark...

Following the launch of BYD’s first pickup, the Shark PHEV, Toyota is testing an all-electric Hilux BEV model. Toyota is...
FAW Bestune Pony rolls off production line
FAW Bestune Pony rolls off Yancheng plant production line. FAW outlines plans for new EVs and growth of the factory and sales.
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BYD Qin Plus climbs global EV ranking in March

Global EV registrations were up 19% year on year in March, reaching more than 1.3 million units. The BYD Qin Plus enjoyed particular success.
China’s BYD launches plug-in hybrid pickup in Mexico: What it looks...

The plug-in hybrid pickup is from Chinese automaker BYD and is aimed at competing with Ford, General Motors and Toyota vehicles in Mexico.