Etiqueta: Geely
Chinese EV maker Zeekr is making inroads into Wall Street—it’s now...

Investors appear to disregard concerns over an expected quadrupling of China EV import tariffs.
Chinese government filings reveal details of BYD’s latest compact hatchback ·...

BYD is continuing to expand its Ocean family of electric vehicles, seeking government approval to bring out a smaller version of its Seal sports sedan,
Jiyue 07 applied for sales license in China
The Jiyue 07 will be available in single-motor and dual-motor versions. Each electric motor outputs 200 kW.
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Biden Will Tax Imported Chinese EVs 100 Percent: Report

If free markets foster innovation, then what’s the goal here?
Geely’s Zeekr raises 441 million USD on New York IPO
Geely-owned Zeekr high-end electric brand raises 441 million USD on IPO to promote its global expansion.
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If Western Automakers Aren’t Already Terrified Of Chinese EVs, They Probably...

A trip to China for the Beijing auto show demonstrates just how far Chinese EVs have come.
What Falling Sales? Global EV Sales Grow 19% in March! –...

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! EVs Now 19% of World Auto Sales Global plugin vehicle registrations were up 19% in March 2024 compared to March 2023. There were 1.3 million registrations. BEVs were up by 7% YoY, while plugin ... [continued]
Zeekr 007 beats humans in complex parking test
Zeekr demonstrates advanced auto-park feature which beats human drivers for vertical stacking parking systems.
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Tesla’s China-made EV sales fall in April as rival BYD shows...

Elon Musk has pushed his company to go all-in on China in recent weeks to drive up sales
Warren Buffett-Backed BYD’s Cybertruck Rival To Make Global Debut Right Next...

The decision to launch the BYD Shark in Mexico indicates the company's focus on foreign markets, as pickup trucks in China are classified as light vans and face numerous restrictions