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China’s Aiways launches new EV hatch, considers Aussie launch

EV Central

The bigger U7 has been previewed in concept form. It is fed by a 63kWh lithium-ion battery pack. second 0-100km/h time and a recharging rate up to 90kW. If Aiways does show up in Australia it will join fellow Chinese brands selling EVs here including MG , BYD , GWM and Ora and Chery (yet to launch). 2023 Aiways U6.

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Revealed: new Chinese EVs, but which could hit Australia?

EV Central

Chery GENE. Chery GENE concept. Thankfully, perhaps, the bulky GENE concept isn’t about to lob in a local showroom, although there are some styling experiments here that are said to hint at future models. Much remains unknown about the SC-01, such as its battery chemistry. sec 0-100km/h time. Measuring up at 4.92

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New EV electric car calendar

EV Central

Alfa Romeo Tonale – the Italian brand finally has a rechargeable car in its ranks in the form of the Tonale PHEV compact SUV. Audi A6 e-Tron – concept car points to sleek large luxury sedan powered only by electricity. BMW iX – ground-up battery electric vehicle promises to take the luxury fight to Tesla.

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Chinese automakers bring hybrids and plug-ins to Detroit, Geneva auto shows

Green Car Congress

The E-JET concept range extended electric vehicle from GAC. At least two Chinese automakers are bringing some of their new energy vehicles—hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery-electric—to two of the major international auto shows in the first quarter of this year. Click to enlarge. Guangzhou Automobile Group Co.,

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Electric Car Watch #4: Toyota is the new Kodak

Plug In India

The physics, the mathematics and the chemistry all point to the fact that battery electric cars are far more efficient and far superior than Hydrogen cars will ever be. It takes more energy to run a hydrogen car compared to a battery electric car. In October 2019, they announced the eTNGA platform for battery electric cars.

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