Etiqueta: Product
China’s New Super-Luxury Car Consumption Tax Policy Explained

Discover how the Ministry of Finance's new consumption tax policy for super-luxury cars creates differentiated taxation based on technology and price.
BYD to add Song L GT to its popular Song family,...

The Song L GT is a shooting brake-style pure electric vehicle with the same dimensions as the Song L EV, measuring 4,840 mm in length.
Tesla Model Y vs BYD Sealion 7: Range, features, price compared...

Cars News: Tesla has yet to officially reveal the exact specifications for the Model Y’s battery capacity and electric motor output for the Indian market. As for
BYD, CATL partner with BHP to electrify mining operations

BYD and CATL have each signed MOUs with BHP to advance the mining giant's decarbonization efforts.
CATL, BYD partner with Australia’s BHP to electrify mining industry

The Chinese firms will collaborate with BHP on battery development for mining equipment, locomotives and rapid charging infrastructure.
BHP and CATL to explore battery development opportunities

The collaboration will also focus on opportunities to advance the circular economy by enhancing battery recycling processes
BYD surpasses Tesla in global electric vehicle sales

In a pivotal moment for the global electric vehicle (EV) industry, Chinese automaker BYD has officially overtaken Tesla in worldwide car deliveries, signalling a...
BYD is taking on a British institution – the Land Rover...

BYD’s posh brand Denza is set to launch its Denza B5 plug-in hybrid 4x4 – and we’ve been in it
NIO Aims for Profits in Q4, BYD Factory News in Brazil...

NIO Profitability? NIO’s got a big target in mind. It is aiming to finally achieve profitability in the 4th quarter of this year. Naturally, that’s a huge deal for the company. Tesla’s stock price soared in 2019 when it finally achieved profitability, and I think most investors assume startup car ... [continued]
China’s industry ministry opens complaint platform for auto suppliers about payment...

China's industry ministry said on Wednesday that it would accept complaints from auto suppliers if major Chinese automakers fail to honor their commitment to timely payments, aiming to address suppliers' concerns over loopholes in payment regulations.