China’s labour practices are driving a wedge between the world’s biggest EV maker and efforts to expand globally in areas where employee protections are paramount.
Chinese electric vehicles are gaining traction in Australia but overall interest in EVs has dropped, new data suggests.
"Slavery-like" working conditions were uncovered at the Chinese EV maker's factory site in Brazil, casting a spotlight on the standards maintained by Chinese companies outsourcing workers at foreign ...
It’s the kind of vehicle you’d expect to see in a Bond film - a fast car with inbuilt tech that allows it to jump obstacles.
An “elimination round” is likely to cull weaker players in a market dominated by EVs and plug-in hybrids. Among the early ...
Singapore Motorshow is happening this weekend, and if you're thinking about heading down to Suntec Convention Centre to take ...
China's auto exports are estimated to slow notably this year after holding the export crown for a second year in 2024, with ...
Enviro Automotive, a South African importer and distributor of multibrand electric vehicles, introduced a Chinese-made Dayun ...
Chinese battery manufacturer SVOLT Energy has unveiled its newest technology, called the Fengxing Short Blade Battery. It ...
Sales of electric and hybrid vehicles jumped more than 40 percent in China last year, as demand for new energy models ...
While many car companies were not enthusiastic about the Biden administration’s incentives for buying and building electric ...
In 2024, the battery and new energy industry chain collectively seeks to navigate through cycles, with exports and global expansion surging. Entrepreneurs have transitioned from exploring "going out" ...