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Electric Vehicles - Page 3

December 26, 2024
Electric vehicles/Geopolitics

China’s EV Sales to Overtake Traditional Cars Sooner Than Expected

Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to outsell traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in China for the first time next year, marking a historic turning point for the world’s largest car market.

Corruption/Sri Lanka

Chinese BYD and Its Local Agent Accused of Massive Tax Fraud in Sri Lanka

Samagi Jana Balawegaya MP Mujibur Rahuman has accused Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD and its local agents in Sri Lanka of orchestrating a sophisticated tax evasion scheme—one that could be draining millions from government coffers. Rahuman alleges that BYD vehicles,

July 26, 2025

Why Total EV transport is a Fraud and Impossible

Geopolitics/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Why are major governments, corporations, think tanks and the Davos WEF all promoting a Zero Carbon global agenda to eliminate use of oil, gas,

2025: The Year of Electric Luxury and Innovation

Artificial Intelligence

The year 2024 witnessed a considerable amount of pessimism surrounding the future of electric vehicles (EVs), particularly in Western markets. Despite the doom and

BYD Commits to Working with Tesla Against Petrol Cars, Expands in Europe

March 5, 2025
Geopolitics/News

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD has pledged to collaborate with rival Tesla in the fight against petrol-powered cars, despite fierce competition between the two automakers for dominance in the global EV

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AutoExport Expands Operations as Sri Lanka Lifts Vehicle Import Ban

February 27, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

After six years of restrictions, Sri Lanka has finally lifted its long-standing vehicle import ban, creating new opportunities for luxury car enthusiasts and importers. Leading the charge in this revived market is

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Aston Martin Delays Electric Car Plans Under New CEO Adrian Hallmark

February 24, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Aston Martin Lagonda has postponed its ambitious plans to become an electric car manufacturer in the near future, as the company’s new chief executive Adrian Hallmark re-evaluates its strategy. Hallmark, who took

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Carmakers Shift to Hybrids and Petrol for Profit Amid EV Delays

February 24, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

As the automotive industry navigates the lengthy journey toward widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), major carmakers are increasingly turning to hybrid and petrol engine models to bolster profits. This strategic shift

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Japan Seeks Tesla’s Help to Rescue Nissan, Proposing US Factory Investment

February 22, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

A high-level Japanese initiative, supported by former prime minister Yoshihide Suga, former Tesla board member Hiro Mizuno, and Suga’s former aide Hiroto Izumi, is hoping to draw Tesla into investing in the

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Electric Truck Maker Files for Bankruptcy Following Founder’s Fraud Conviction

February 21, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

A once-promising electric truck manufacturer has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S., marking a dramatic downfall after its founder was convicted of fraud. The company, which had ambitions to rival Tesla, was

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Tesla Opens $200M Battery Factory in China Amid Trade War Tensions

February 13, 2025
Diplomacy/News

Tesla has officially launched its first energy storage gigafactory outside the United States, opening a $200 million battery facility in Shanghai despite ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. As reported by

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BYD Unveils ‘God’s Eye’ Self-Driving System for All Models

February 11, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD, Tesla’s biggest competitor, has announced the launch of an advanced self-driving system, “God’s Eye”, which will be available on its entire vehicle lineup, including the budget-friendly Seagull

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Volkswagen Faces Cuts and Uncertainty as EV Ambitions Stall

February 11, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

Volkswagen (VW) is grappling with production cuts and a shift in its electric vehicle (EV) strategy as part of a difficult new deal with its powerful workers’ council. The company, once heralded

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Tesla Challenges EU Tariffs on Chinese-Made EVs in Court

January 28, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

Tesla has filed a legal challenge against the European Union over tariffs imposed on imports of electric vehicles (EVs) from China, escalating tensions between the US-based carmaker and Brussels. The European Court

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