Etiqueta: Polestar
Exclusive-China delays approval for Geely, BYD investment plans in Latin America,...
Geely and Renault said in February they had reached an agreement for Geely to use the French automaker's production facilities in Brazil and take a minority stake in Renault's business in the Latin American country. BYD announced plans for a Mexican plant in 2023 and said last year it would announce where the factory would be located by the end of 2024.
Polestar Shuts Stores in China, Exits EV Sales Joint Venture

Electric vehicle brand Polestar is scaling back its presence in China, running down its store network and exiting a sales and marketing joint venture with a local company.
BYD Sets New UK Sales Record in March With 754% Surge

BYD sales reached a new record in the United Kingdom with nearly 6,500 vehicles sold in March. Figures represent a new record since the Shenzhen-based carmaker arrived in the UK two years ago and a…
Only Four EV Brands Are Profitable And Two of Them Might...

US brands like Rivian and Lucid benefit from significant external funding
Top 20 BEV Sales 2024, BYD the new king of full...

It’s the closest race the electric vehicle market has ever seen. In 2024, Tesla held on to its crown as the world’s leading battery electric vehicle (BEV) brand—but just barely. With 1.789.226 units sold, Tesla outpaced China’s BYD by a razor-thin margin of only 24.234 vehicles. That’s a 1% drop…
BYD Sales Plans, Technology Enhancements Spell Danger For Europeans

BYD plans to raise its market share in Europe by building factories there while news of its latest technology might persuade doubting customers to embrace Chinese EVs.
This DJI drone launch pad fits to the roof of your...
EV maker BYD has teamed up with DJI to make a roof-mounted drone station
Waiting for the Aussie Boom!

The Australian Electric Vehicle market is sluggish in 2025 but I expect an Aussie Boom to come with many new models launching.
British firm Longbow reveals featherweight EV sports cars developed by former...

You don’t normally associate lightweight chassis and low dry weight with electric vehicles. EVs are either lightweight with a dismal range, or range impressive with a ton of dry weight. That could change with Longbow, a Britain-based startup founded by Daniel Davey, Mark Tapscott, and Jenny Keisu in 2023. Why do these names matter? Well,













