Chinese startup takes on Tesla
A Chinese billionaire is betting big on electric vehicles by building a plant in the US
A Chinese billionaire is betting big on electric vehicles by building a plant in the US
In the midst of falling sales and rock bottom prices, carmakers are doubling down on Chinese production\n
Domestic firms are betting big on electric vehicles as they seek to diversify their offerings
Ultra-low emission registrations are up 386% on the first quarter of 2014.
KPMG sees electric vehicle sales picking up in China, but Tesla lags behind
2014 saw the EU's first positive annual sales result in the auto industry.
Toyota will evaluate the performance of new power semi-conductors that use a silicon carbide (SiC) material, fitted to a Camry hybrid saloon prototype and a hydrogen fuel cell-powered bus.
The NDAA 2015 bill now includes bi-fuel natural gas vehicles.
Thatcham Research Future Vehicle Engineer, Andrew Hooker, examines the tensions for automakers in the Chinese market. In particular challenge of low-grade metals and lube recycling on the country's accident repair industry.
The automotive industry's first two-speed eAxle will help to downsize eMotors and reduce weight and cost.