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Top BYD Exec Says Chinese EV Price War “Not Sustainable” & “Not Healthy”

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The Chinese EV price war has gotten a lot of digital ink lately. And for good reason — Chinese automakers have dramatically cut prices on its EVs in recent weeks, and this is just the latest in many rounds of such price cuts/price wars/price battles that have been a fairly … [continued]

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BYD to Enter the Last Frontier for Electrification in Latin America: Argentina!

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It’s finally happening. After years of watching Argentina’s EV market linger, staying at or below 0.1% market share, the tides seem to be turning. BYD seems unstoppable lately and it seems it will enter head-on one of the least electrified markets in the world and the perennial laggard in Latin … [continued]

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If Tesla Falls, Would That Hurt The EV Revolution?

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Tesla bulls are still very bullish on the company, but if you told them two years ago that Tesla sales would drop significantly in 2024 and the beginning of 2025, they’d call you crazy, stupid, evil, and not worth listening to. They’d tell you about how many reservations there were … [continued]

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General Motors Has a Promising Strategy for Export Markets with Chinese-Made EVs — But What’s Taking So Long?

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GM’s most sold EV isn’t the Equinox, the Bolt, or the Cadillac Lyriq: it’s the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, built under a joint venture in China. The model has not only outsold every other GM EV, but it has also outsold all GM EVs built outside China together, and by … [continued]

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