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AAM Calls Cheap Chinese EVs Built In Mexico “An Extinction Level Event”

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Cars built by Chinese companies like BYD in Mexico could have a devastating effect on American manufacturers, according to AAM. The post AAM Calls Cheap Chinese EVs Built In Mexico “An Extinction Level Event” appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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BYD Says Inflation Reduction Act Keeping Out Cheap EVs — Does That Make Sense?

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Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD thinks the USA’s Inflation Reduction Act is preventing the sale of cheap electric cars in the United States. We asked BYD’s CEO whether or not the company would bring its popular electric vehicles (EVs) to the US a couple of times in the past decade.

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EU To Investigate “Flood” Of Cheap Chinese EVs, May Impose Tariffs

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Chinese EVs are causing political turmoil in Europe, where the European Commission is considering new tariffs on imports.

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The Wild World Of Chinese Mini EVs

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I love electric vehicles, but they’re sure not cheap. For many people, a clean used EV is all that they can afford, and that usually costs almost as much as the cheapest new gas-powered cars.

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BNEF: China dominates the Li-ion battery supply chain, but Europe is on the rise

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Chinese manufacturers, like CATL, have come from nothing to being world-leading in less than 10 years. The work ranks countries across five key themes related to the supply chain: raw materials, cell & component manufacturing, environment, RII and end demand (across electric vehicles and stationary storage).

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Great Wall Motors to Go 100% Electric!

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Great Wall Motors (GWM) is a Chinese carmaker that has had a presence in Australasia for the past 13 years. The vehicles have improved greatly since they were introduced as cheap, yet not so reliable, options. They have a dealer network and many petrol and diesel cars on Australian and New Zealand roads. My niece […].

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From Scooters to High Speed Rail, China is Electrifying

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When I was studying China and Mandarin Chinese 35 years ago, “Red” China was unrecognized by the US, literally, and dark in a way difficult to imagine now. Cars will undoubtedly be the last piece of the electric transportation matrix in China. I have no doubt we will see Chinese brands in the US when they are ready to make a move.

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