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China’s electricity supplies are generally stable today, but extreme weather and renewables integration are growing challenges.
The country hopes to increase electric vehicle adoption with its new policy, but a deep dependency on fossil fuels stands in the way, experts say.
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GB News on MSNUK car brands risk being left behind as drivers opt for 'budget-friendly' Chinese vehicles
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers have achieved a historic milestone in Britain's automotive market, surpassing Western brands in the affordable segment for the first time. It follows the latest ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNWhy Nepal needs an EV revolution
A revolution is unfolding across Nepal, this time through Electric Vehicles (EVs) in the automobile sector. In recent years, ...
Nvidia, the world’s dominant AI chip provider, has been feeling the geopolitical heat lately. It recently struck a deal with US President Donald Trump to pay 15 per cent of the sales of H20 to the US ...
MG’s first ute in Australia, the U9, is set to launch in September to take on the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux. When it does land here it will come with an Aussie-specific multi-link suspension setup ...
A new report reveals that India's DC fast charger infrastructure is set to soar from 14,000 to 1.1 million by 2040, driven by strong policy support and rapid EV market growth. Discover the global ...
China’s BYD has confirmed the pricing and specifications of its Atto 2 small electric SUV for the UK market ahead of its Australian introduction before the end of 2025.
Despite frictions, India and China have an important economic relationship. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China removes export restrictions on rare earth minerals to India following diplomatic talks,providing relief to Indian automakers and EV manufacturers who faced significant supply chain disruptions.
Ford is attempting another manufacturing revolution. But Ian King says this time the stakes are even higher than they were ...
In EV press conferences and roadshows across Georgia this month, public officials and manufacturers brushed aside Washington’s setbacks ...
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