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Dongfeng-Nissan Bets on a China-First Strategy with the N7 Sedan
Sells 20,000 cars in 2 months Chinese carmaker Dongfeng Nissan officially launched the N7 EV at the Shanghai Motor Show in April. It was first presented in November 2024 at the Guangzhou Motor Show but not officially released until Auto Shanghai in April. The car is a Nissan, but more … [continued]
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Kia EV4 Redefines the Electric Sedan Experience with Class-Leading Innovation, Spacious Interior & Premium Technology
Kia reveals full technical details of the EV4, the brand’s first electric compact sedan Bold, innovative design and advanced technology bring benefits of EV ownership to a new global customer demographic Exceptional performance, ultra-rapid charging times and a WLTP-estimated range of up to 630 km Kia EV4 now on sale … [continued]
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Australia Achieves 12% Plugins in May
The overall Australian auto market continues to be buoyant, with 109,425 light vehicles sold in May 2025. Of this number, 12% had plugs. A total of 10,065 battery electric cars (BEV) were sold (9.2% of the market) and 3,081 plugin hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) were sold (2.8% of the market). … [continued]
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New XPENG G6 & G9 Come To Europe
XPENG is really trying to ramp up its sales in Europe. As a big part of that, it has just launched the new G6 and G9 “ultra smart” electric SUVs on the continent. These models come with 800V architecture and a 5C “supercharging battery” that allow for just a 12-minute … [continued]
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New Mexico Offers $5.3M In Low-Interest Loans For Energy-Saving Building Upgrades
Nonprofits, community centers, and other public-serving buildings across New Mexico can now apply for low-interest loans to make their facilities more energy efficient, thanks to a new $5.3 million fund from the state. The Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund (EERLF), managed by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources … [continued]
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