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BYD introduced the electrical bus eBus9 for the primary presen in South Korea

Baua Electric

The initiation tournament incorporated a supply rite for the inaugural eBus9 held in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Representatives from BYD’s Korean section, GS International, the legitimate importer of BYD business automobiles, and transportation corporate officers have been in attendance.

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Tesla and Toyota to revisit old partnership for new EV development: report

Teslarati

A recent report from an esteemed South Korean publication has suggested that Tesla and Toyota are poised to revisit an old partnership to develop an all-new electric vehicle. The partnership has reportedly been under review since last year. .

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Oil companies “break the circle”! Total Energy to build tens of thousands of charging piles in China

Setec Powerr

The automobile industry has been developed for more than 200 years, and the use of petroleum as fuel has dominated most of the time. At present, many countries or regions such as the European Union, China, Japan and South Korea have proposed a “schedule for banning the sale” of fuel vehicles. the only way.

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Study shows 99% of used lead-based vehicle batteries in the EU are collected and recycled

Green Car Congress

The study was commissioned by EUROBAT, representing Europe’s automotive battery industry; the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA); the automobile manufacturers’ associations of Japan (JAMA) and South Korea (KAMA); and the International Lead Association (ILA).

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GM Says Chevrolet Volt Won't 'Pay the Rent' | Autopia from Wired.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

South Korea did that and Australia is going to be doing that. needs to have an indigenous automobile industry, and not merely "transplants". We should have built more Nuclear power plants and created a nuclear waste recycling program. Instead we prop up companies that ran themselves into the ground. Never again.

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