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Tesla and BYD do battle in July’s global EV market

With global electric vehicle (EV) registrations performing strongly in July, which models came out on top in terms of sales?
BYD sales hit a record in August despite broader China EV...

Chinese electric car giant BYD sold a record number of passenger vehicles in August, with sales of hybrids growing faster than those of battery-only cars.
Some 130 brands to attend 27th Chengdu auto show

The 27th Chengdu Motor Show, scheduled to kick off on Aug 30, is attracting some 130 automotive brands of different countries to showcase over 1,600 models, said Hannover Milano Fairs Shanghai, one of the event's organizers.
Half of Car Sales in China Are Now Plugins! – CleanTechnica

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Plugin vehicles are all the rage in the Chinese auto market, with plugins scoring 876,000 sales (in a 1.76-million-unit overall market). That’s up 23% year over year (YoY). Looking deeper at the numbers, growth ... [continued]
Big boost for Chinese EV market as BYD maintains command

Electric vehicle registrations in China climbed by a third in May as BYD continued to control the country's market.
China and the Concept of Third Space

China’s vision for the future of driving reveals a reimagining of people’s third spaces.
How Are BYD, Xiaomi And Nio Boosting Car Sales? – BYD...

Chinese automakers, like BYD Co and Xiaomi Corp, are using livestreaming to attract younger buyers and showcase their technology and performance, following in Tesla's footsteps. This approach is cost-effective and allows for direct engagement with potential customers.
How Are BYD, Xiaomi And Nio Boosting Car Sales? By Benzinga

How Are BYD, Xiaomi And Nio Boosting Car Sales?
CATL and BYD lead the charge in developing 6C batteries for...

Ultra-fast charging batteries hold promise, but significant infrastructure challenges remain to be addressed.
BYD Denza, Fang Cheng Bao start recruiting dealers, move away from...

Denza and Fang Cheng Bao are recruiting dealers, becoming the latest Chinese auto brands to abandon their direct-only sales model.