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Electric Vehicles - Page 4

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

Mahindra’s XEV 9e Steps Into the Global EV Arena With Confidence

January 25, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

Indian automaker Mahindra & Mahindra has unveiled its XEV 9e, a compact electric SUV that combines cutting-edge technology, impressive performance, and an affordable price point to challenge EV market leaders like Tesla.

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Can a Car Be Your Friend? Honda Thinks So

January 14, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

Automakers are reimagining the relationship between drivers and their vehicles, with Honda leading the charge. As detailed by WIRED, the Japanese automaker unveiled its futuristic 0 Series at CES in Las Vegas,

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BYD’s Explosive Growth: 12x Surge to 5.5M Sales in 5 Years”

January 13, 2025
Business/Electric vehicles

BYD, the Chinese automaker known for its expertise in electric and hybrid vehicles, is setting an unprecedented record in the automotive industry. Over the past five years, BYD has demonstrated explosive growth,

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Why Total EV transport is a Fraud and Impossible

January 8, 2025
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, coal? They know that the turn to solar

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2025: The Year of Electric Luxury and Innovation

January 2, 2025
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 gloom forecasts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported

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

December 26, 2024
Electric vehicles/Geopolitics

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.

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