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Xiaomi's YU7 electric SUV has garnered around 240,000 orders in 18 hours, boosting the company's stock to a record high.
Tesla is expanding its operations in China by developing a grid-scale battery power plant and other advanced projects, moving ...
“The EV Winter in the West,” Barclays said, is offset by “continued EV inflection and leadership in China,” especially as U.S. political developments under President Trump point toward dismantling the ...
China-built electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft gears up for airworthiness certification
The five-seat eVTOL aircraft, or Matrix 1, independently developed by Zhongshan FCourier Aviation Technology Co, a ...
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HT Auto on MSNXiaomi's YU7 SUV launched internationally, gathers over 2,40,000 bookings. Check detailsXiaomi’s new YU7 electric SUV debuts in China with up to 835 km range, performance up to 690 bhp, fast charging, and a rich ...
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ABP News on MSNChina’s Rare Earth Export Curbs Push India To Fast-Track Domestic Mining And Global PartnershipsMinerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements are vital for solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.
Lexus has broken ground on its first wholly-owned EV factory in China. The Shanghai plant will produce up to 100,000 electric ...
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YouTube on MSNWhy is this Chinese electric car the world's best selling carAt the beginning of 2021, Tesla Model 3 lost its leadership among the best-selling electric vehicles in the world. In this ...
Xiaomi has started sales of its second electric car model, the YU7. This also reveals the pricing: The Xiaomi YU7 is ...
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YouTube on MSNChina is building a wind turbine of unthinkable dimensionsTen years ago, a General Electric turbine with 350-foot blades was considered the ultimate dream. At that time, its ...
China dominates the world‘s production and processing of rare earth elements. A sudden export restriction sent the auto ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNOne move from China could paralyze global car production – How did that happen?China cut off exports of heavy rare earth elements on April 4, and the auto industry didn’t even have a second to blink.
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