Etiqueta: SAIC
Auto Guangzhou spotlight focused on NEVs

New energy vehicles are hogging the limelight at the ongoing Auto Guangzhou exhibition — testimony to how rapidly Chinese and international automakers are embracing electrification.
China’s car exports pose a key question to policymakers: Compete or...

How they respond will have implications for consumers and the climate.
How China’s EV Boom Caught Western Car Companies Asleep at the...

Auto execs in the US, Europe, and Japan never thought Chinese EVs were a threat. Now they’re coming to wipe the floor with their Western counterparts.
Dongfeng-Honda becomes the first Sino-foreign JV to have its own EV...

Dongfeng-Honda starting independent electric brand is a first among Sino-foreign JVs, the first model next year.
Chinese Car Brands Are Coming to the US, Still—with EVs Built...

High tariffs and tax credit requirements are obstacles China’s auto giants are ready to overcome.
China’s automakers take the world by storm with electric vehicle push...

Chinese makers of electric vehicles have come out in force for this week’s IAA Mobility auto show in Munich, Germany.
Munich Auto Show underscores vast opportunities for China-EU EV industry cooperation

The Munich Auto Show underscores vast opportunities for China-EU #EV cooperation. The #EU should draw the lesson from the #US’ flawed protectionism strategy to boost its EV industry.
French Desire For EU Protection From China’s Electric Cars Irks Germany

France and Germany disagree over China’s plan to sell a million electric cars in Europe. Germany fears action may harm its China business. The EU may investigate dumping.
How did China come to dominate the world of electric cars?

From generous government subsidies to support for lithium batteries, here are the keys to understanding how China managed to build a world-leading industry in electric vehicles.
SAIC to follow Nio in launching ‘battery bank’

SAIC will soon launch a "battery bank" to support the body-battery separation model, with a unified battery pack to be introduced by the end of this year or early next year.