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Lucid Is Finishing A Greenfield EV Plant For The Next Phase Of Global Manufacturing
When Lucid Motors announced plans to build its first manufacturing facility outside the United States in 2022, the move was framed as both symbolic and strategic. The plant in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) would not only become Saudi Arabia’s first car factory, but also a cornerstone of the kingdom’s … [continued]
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BYD Launches RWD & AWD Atto 3 EVO In Europe First
BYD recently announced the revised Atto 3 EVO in Europe, ahead of its official release in China. While there is no official pricing yet, deliveries are expected soon, with the car already appearing on the website. Cosmetically, the changes are minor, and we have already seen many of them in … [continued]
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VinFast is Refocusing on Asia, Planning to Sell 300,000 Vehicles
VinFast’s Retreat From America Was Inevitable A recent Nikkei Asia report said that Vietnamese carmaker VinFast was targeting a 300,000 annual vehicle sales in the coming years, with India and Southeast Asia positioned as core growth markets. That global total still has Europe and North America in mind, and underscores … [continued]
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Parked German Hydrogen Garbage Trucks Show The Limits Of Pilot-Driven Infrastructure
The recent case in Bielefeld, where seven hydrogen garbage trucks sit idle because they cannot legally refuel at a nearby hydrogen station for buses, is a small story that exposes a large and structural problem. The vehicles were purchased with public funds, the refueling station was built with public funds, … [continued]
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Electric Cars Are Simply Better — Subsidies Or Not
Since we cover electric vehicles continuously and are often analyzing market trends, we have focused a lot of time in recent months covering the huge EV sales hit in the United States. Of course, it’s just natural — if you are going to take away a $7,500 subsidy, people are … [continued]
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