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Elon Musk Super Bullish on Chinese Electric Car Companies

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continued] The post Elon Musk Super Bullish on Chinese Electric Car Companies appeared first on CleanTechnica. Tesla’s recent conference call for investors was packed full of little nuggets, and some big nuggets. We covered the Tesla.

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Unsold Chinese EVs Are Piling Up At European Ports

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Chinese EVs are coming to Europe in waves but many of them stay parked in port facilities for months waiting for transport inland. The post Unsold Chinese EVs Are Piling Up At European Ports appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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USA Pulls Mexico Into Its Anti-Chinese EVs Policies

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There’s no doubt about it: China saw that the future of the car market was electric and zoomed far into lead. It has accounted for more than half of global electric car sales, and aside from Tesla, the biggest electric car producers in the world are Chinese. Despite being late.

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Tariffs Aren’t Enough To Save U.S. Manufacturers From Chinese EVs

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Because cheaper Chinese electric cars have a pretty good. Manufacturers From Chinese EVs appeared first on CleanTechnica. Recently, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio started pushing for more tariffs. continued] The post Tariffs Aren’t Enough To Save U.S.

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Europe Faces A Flood Of Chinese Electric Cars. How Should It Respond?

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The market for electric cars in China is red hot. In a sense, the Chinese car industry is like a bees' nest that is ready to swarm. The US market is definitely cool to the idea of Chinese-made electric cars, but lots of European countries It wants to branch out and establish new markets elsewhere.

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Study suggests China urban passenger transport emissions could peak in 2030

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A team of researchers in China suggest that, in the context of promoting the use of clean fuel vehicles and increasing vehicle fuel efficiency, CO 2 emissions of China’s urban passenger transport sector could reach a peak of 225 MtCO 2 in 2030. A paper on their study appears in the journal Energy Policy.

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Chinese Electric Cars Are Filling European Streets

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Chinese electric vehicles are making their way into European markets at large. Around the same time, John Voelcker, a seasoned auto reviewer, drove the company’s P7 electric sedan, and pronounced it pretty darn good — it had “perhaps 75 percent of the features and capability […]

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