Lithium is enjoying a mini-revival on an uptick in Chinese electric vehicle demand and supply cuts, although analysts caution there’s still likely to be a surplus of the battery metal in 2025.
Like VW, BMW and Mercedes also reported a slide in sales in China in the third quarter, amid waning demand for luxury vehicles and the growing dominance of Chinese EV makers. Helena Wisbert, professor ...
Lei, 54, has been dubbed "The Steve Jobs of China." Like the late Apple founder, Lei is fond of donning black shirts, light ...
The shift in the White House will have an effect that trickles down into the auto industry - making some think twice before ...
NIO, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, has reached a significant milestone in its battery swapping technology, ...
Canada and the U.S. have imposed steep tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles to protect North America's nascent EV ...
An indication of China's strength in global EV markets is that Shenzhen-based BYD Auto reported total sales of more than 500,000 during the month, up by 80,000 from September. The company's exported ...
The election of Donald Trump has stoked optimism on Wall Street, where his business-friendly agenda is expected to juice ...
Accenture report warns automakers to adopt a life-centric approach to understand the next wave of EV buyers and their ...
In the first seven months of 2024, according to data from the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), Chinese EV ...
The EU's foreign policy chief-designate Kaja Kallas, in a recent confirmation hearing, claimed that "China needs to also feel ...