Tag: Baojun Yep
Colombia EV Sales Report: Sales Grow 316% in April, EVs Now +20% Market Share!
Surpassing all expectations, Colombia’s EV market is once again growing at explosive rates, with sales in April 2026 more than 300% above those in April 2025. BEV market share alone almost reached 20%, compared with 7.4% 12 months ago! The market has grown faster than even the most optimistic of … [continued]
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What’s Going On With Hyundai? Ask Mary?
At the New York Auto Show on Wednesday, Hyundai announced a strategic departure on its vehicles. CEO Jose Munos announced that they are adding focus to the US market, which is Hyundai’s largest market. They are investing $26 billion in the US and building a steel plant, while planning for … [continued]
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Size Matters — BEV Sales Breakdown By Category
Sometimes when doing my EV sales reports, I wonder if I shouldn’t make them shorter and more data driven, with less talk. Will most people actually read the whole thing, or go directly to the graphs and that’s it? That is why I avoid adding more content to them, or … [continued]
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Is Europe Back in the Race? Many New European EVs Could, in Theory, Be Competitive in Latin America
China is the Queen of EVs. That much we know for certain. The advantage that Chinese automakers have — rightfully — gained over their competitors will not be an easy one to overcome. And yet, to take the fall of the centennial automobile industries of North America, Europe, and non-Chinese … [continued]
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Now Europeans Can Order A Chinese EV Online
China EV Marketplace provides a way for people in Europe to buy a Chinese-made electric or plug-in hybrid car for less money.
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