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The future just drove by: Why China’s EV revolution is leaving the world in the dust
If you want to see the future of the automobile, you don’t go to Detroit, Wolfsburg, or even Silicon Valley anymore. Yo ...
Lithium-ion batteries were invented in the United States. But years ago, as part of a push toward electric vehicles, China took the lead in mass-producing them. Now there’s a great race underway to ...
Affordable long-range EVs, booming exports, and aggressive government policy are powering China’s rise—while overcrowding and ...
While Western nations focus on the competitive threat of Chinese EVs, a different challenge is reshaping the auto industry.
Some of the auto industry’s biggest innovators gathered in Shenzhen earlier this year for the Automotive World China Exhibition. From electric cars to self-driving sanitation vehicles, the event made ...
China now produces nearly three-quarters of the world’s electric cars, and no city embodies that dominance more than Shenzhen, home to industry giant BYD. Once known as “The World’s Factory,” the city ...
Hyundai's trying to vertically integrate its battery operations with in-house developed cells and chemistries.
Electric vehicles are still on the upswing globally. But I think the market is facing a come-to-Jesus moment, especially when it comes to the electrification of bigger and more expensive vehicles.
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