Chinese automaker stuns industry with new electric car breakthrough: 'Elevating the game to another dimension'
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Chinese automaker stuns industry with new electric car breakthrough: 'Elevating the game to another dimension'
BYD Co., a Chinese carmaker, unveiled a groundbreaking fleet of electric vehicles. The EVs could change the game in the industry, as they can be recharged in the same amount of time as it takes to refill gas-powered vehicles. The company began selling these EVs this month, and they are "capable of providing around 400 kilometers (249 miles) of range in five minutes in tests on its new Han L sedan," as Bloomberg explained. Lei Xing, an independen…
China’s EV Dominance: Is It Fair Competition or Government-Backed Disruption? » The Hoima Post
The global auto industry is witnessing a seismic shift—one that has left Western economies scrambling to respond. China, once synonymous with cheap manufacturing, has become the world’s largest car exporter, selling 5.26 million vehicles abroad in 2023—a staggering 50% more than Japan, the second-largest exporter. The meteoric rise of companies like BYD, which overtook Tesla in Q4 2023 with 526,409 EV sales (compared to Tesla’s 484,507), signals…
Is It Fair Competition or Government-Backed Disruption? » The Hoima Post - The Xavie Radio Ug
The global auto industry is witnessing a seismic shift—one that has left Western economies scrambling to respond. China, once synonymous with cheap manufacturing, has become the world’s largest car exporter, selling 5.26 million vehicles abroad in 2023—a staggering 50% more than Japan, the second-largest exporter. The meteoric rise of companies like BYD, which overtook Tesla in Q4 2023 with 526,409 EV sales (compared to Tesla’s 484,507), signals…
China’s EV champion BYD has overtaken Tesla and plans to conquer the world
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD is adamant Donald Trump’s trade war will have little impact on its ambition to outmuscle Tesla as the world’s biggest EV brand. BYD said at the Shanghai Auto Show that it plans to export 800,000 of the 5.5 million cars it expects to make this year as it edges towards a breakthrough with the European Union on winding back 35 per cent tariffs on Chinese imports. It will flood the European and South American marke…
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