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Tuesday 26 March 2024
Will PHEV, all-solid-state batteries become new drivers for Chinese battery industry?
As the world's largest battery maker, China must remain vigilant about the industry climate.
Friday 15 March 2024
Nissan and Honda eye partnership in EV race
In a bid to navigate the increasingly competitive landscape of electric vehicle (EV) transition, Japanese automotive titans are showing signs of forging strategic partnerships.
Wednesday 21 February 2024
China's EV brutal price war sparks market frenzy
China's electric vehicle price battle hits full throttle.
Wednesday 17 January 2024
Global EV sales, 2023 review and 2024 forecast

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Tuesday 27 June 2023
PHEV is rising to drive battery demand in China
China, the world's largest battery producer, has seen changes in demand. Energy storage is taking up more battery usage while EVs, especially plug-in hybrid EVs, also require increasing...
Friday 3 February 2023
WPG sees customer inventories return to normal by 2Q23
Inventories at downstream system makers are expected to return to healthy levels in the second quarter of 2023, but those at upstream components suppliers will take more time to digest...
Tuesday 6 September 2022
PHEV sales in US market to be galvanized by IRA incentives
Plug-in electrical vehicles (PHEV) are expected to regain significant growth momentum for sales in the US market, as American consumers buying such vehicles will enjoy equal investment...
Monday 5 July 2021
China new energy car sales in May hike on year, says CAAM
Automakers in China produced 217,000 new energy cars and also sold 217,000 units in the domestic market in May 2021, respectively hiking 151.7% and 159.7% on year, according to China...
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