BYD wants to sell 100,000 EVs in Mexico next year as its North American presence expands


China’s leading electric vehicle maker, BYD, is expanding its North American footprint. Next year, it plans to sell 100,000 EVs in Mexico. BYD will also announce its first manufacturing plant in the region by the end of
EU votes for China EV tariffs despite protests from Germany and others


EU votes for additional tariffs on Chinese EVs despite opposition from Germany, fearful of the impact on their car makers in the China market.
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EU Approves New Tariffs On Chinese Cars Over Germany’s Strong Objection
The European Union has voted to impose higher tariffs on cars made in China although both sides say talks will continue.
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What’s in a name? Mercedes-Benz announces new EV naming conventions
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“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Those words, spoken by Juliet in Shakespeare’s great tragedy “Romeo and
Egypt, China Foreign Ministers discuss cooperation, regional concerns at UN
Egypt’s Foreign Minister and Minister of Immigration and Expatriate Affairs, Badr Abdelatty, met with China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. The two ministers expressed satisfaction with the progress of strategic relations between
BYD Closer to Becoming #1 Automaker in World Than I Thought – CleanTechnica
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Last week, I wrote generally about the idea that BYD’s strong upward trend, Toyota’s seeming lack of a serious EV plan (including continued daydreams about
“Tesla AI” Lays Out Coming Release Roadmap – CleanTechnica
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Tesla took to Twitter (er, X … ruining my alliteration) this week to share with followers what its roadmap is for the coming months. Almost
The EV Slowdown Will Last Another 12-18 Months, Analysts Say


- The current slowdown in electric car sales will last another 12-18 months, analysts from Morgan Stanley said in a new report.
- Starting around 2027, they expect EV sales to start accelerating again.
- Big automakers should team up
BYD’s Backdoor Entry Into Germany – CleanTechnica
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I just wrote about the possibility BYD will become the largest automaker in the world. Right after doing so, I was scrolling through stories and




