More than six in 10 electric vehicles (EVs) sold globally last month were purchased by drivers in China, new figures show.
By Nick Carey PARIS (Reuters) - Chinese and European automakers went head-to-head at the Paris car show on Monday, with ...
Auto manufacturers competing to persuade drivers to go electric are rolling out cheaper, more tech-rich models at the Paris ...
Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated,” as Mark Twain is often misquoted, but can we say the same of the small ...
Xpeng co-president Brian Gu said the Guangzhou-based EV startup was keen to see how its autonomous driving technology shapes ...
Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose by an annual 30.5% in September, as China surpassed its ...
Attending the Paris show for the first time, the decade-old Chinese EV manufacturer XPeng unveiled a sleek sedan, the P7+.
Electric car sales have drastically fallen in Europe and the UK but China is having a much different experience.
The European Union wants a level playing field with China on car tariffs and is negotiating with Beijing on mechanisms such ...
Hyundai has already established itself as a frontrunner in the transition to electric vehicles. Models like the IONIQ 5 and ...
Chinese and European automakers face off at the Paris car show amid EU plans for hefty import tariffs on Chinese EVs. Chinese ...
The Sealion 7 will be BYD's flagship model in Europe, showcasing the automaker's latest battery and manufacturing technology.