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The looming trade tensions over China’s subsidies
The US and EU are busy ‘de-risking’ supply chains but Beijing has its own plan for economic autonomy
After being surpassed by BYD, Volkswagen meets with doubtful investors to...

Volkswagen isn’t alone in struggling with the rise of China’s domestic auto industry. German carmakers BMW and Mercedes-Benz have seen their market share decline, particularly among EVs.
BYD to release second-gen LMFP blade battery in August

Chinese battery manufacturer and automaker BYD will release its second-generation …
Who Will Produce The «Model 2» If Tesla Won’t? – CleanTechnica

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Like many, I’m still grappling with the idea that Tesla might not produce the “Model 2” or “Model C” — or whatever name you want to give the more affordable electric car Tesla was ... [continued]
New Nio ET7 with semi-solid battery reached 1,070 km in real-world...
ET7 was equipped with massive 150 kWh battery which will hit swap stations in May or June.
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2024 Nio ET7 opened for orders and will start deliveries in...
The 2024 Nio ET7 became available for blind orders for 690 USD in China on April 16. It will start sales on April 25.
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Nio to showcase all updated models at 2024 Beijing auto show

The 2024 ET5 and 2024 ES7 will make their debut in China, while the 2024 ET7 will also be launched in China at the Beijing auto show.
2024 Nio ET7 to start pre-sales on April 16 with improved...
The 2024 Nio ET7 has a revised interior with two more screens and brand-new seats. It will also get a 150-kWh semi-solid state battery.
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BYD got $3.7 billion in Chinese aid to dominate EVs, study...

China’s BYD Co. received at least $3.7 billion in direct government subsidies as part of Beijing’s push to dominate electric vehicles and other clean technologies, according to a new study.