News

China’s EV industry is gaining recognition across the Pacific, with Chinese-made cars taking over the Australian auto market.
Thousands of people are signing up to see the highly automated assembly lines of Chinese EV brands like Xiaomi and Nio.
CEO Mary Barra on how GM is revving up electric vehicles 07:30. The U.S. blinked, and China built an electric vehicle empire. "They're taking over the world, except North America," said Lei Xing ...
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's sales last year hit $107 billion in revenue, beating Tesla's 2024 revenue of nearly $97.7 billion. BYD's sales of battery electric and hybrid vehicles jumped 40%.
China, meanwhile, is pulling ahead. It sold nearly 13 million fully electric and hybrid vehicles in 2024, about four times as many as the United States, meaning EVs accounted for 40 percent of ...
Julaluck Chanasri, a YouTube influencer from Thailand who owns a BYD car, told CNN many people in her country “have changed from Toyota, Honda to BYD’s electric cars.” “If China can keep ...
From the first delivery of an MG in January 2020, Chinese EV brands have since gone onto capture a combined market share of ...
As for electric cars powered by Chinese technology, there's no question that they're here to stay. "Even if you have a car that's made in Germany or elsewhere, it probably contains quite a few ...
Chinese companies such as BYD made their name producing some of the world's best electric vehicles ahead of the curve but they have turned to an old-school solution to extend the range of some of ...
China has reported its exports accelerated in June as a reprieve on U.S. tariffs prompted a rush of orders by companies and ...
The first is called the Zeekr 009 Grand, and it’s a sub-variant of the already luxurious Zeekr 009 currently on the market.
The rapid growth of Chinese models means EVs now account for 10 percent of new-car sales in Australia, slightly higher than in the United States, and EV market share is expected to double by 2027.