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A Battery-Swapping Secret Is Behind The New Nio Affordable L60 Electric Vehicle

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The Chinese automaker and battery-swapping enthusiast Nio is adding the new L60 electric car to its electric vehicle lineup under the Onvo brand. The post A Battery-Swapping Secret Is Behind The New Nio Affordable L60 Electric Vehicle appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Chinese electric vehicles are transforming Australia’s car market. Are we getting a good deal?

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As new, more affordable EVs continue to flood Australia’s car market, will consumers here be the winners? The post Chinese electric vehicles are transforming Australia’s car market. Are we getting a good deal? appeared first on The Driven.

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Another Chinese EV Manufacturer Lands in Mexico: SEV Will Build Its Affordable EVs in Durango

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continued] The post Another Chinese EV Manufacturer Lands in Mexico: SEV Will Build Its Affordable EVs in Durango appeared first on CleanTechnica. Mexico’s cheapest EV will now be built in North America in SEV’s new plant in Durango SEV, a Mexican brand.

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Huge US trade barrier on Chinese EVs means more could more destined for Australia

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A 100% tariff on Chinese made electric vehicles sold in the US may be the last line of defence for America's dinosaur fossil car makers and will likely result in more affordable models coming to Australia.

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Stellantis and China’s Leapmotor open orders for affordable EVs in Europe

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Stellantis and its China-based partner Leapmotor announced that orders for their affordable electric vehicles (EVs) officially opened in Europe. Leapmotor to begin EV production at Stellantis Poland plant: report The T03’s starting price makes it one of the most affordable electric vehicles in the European market.

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Report suggests low-speed electric vehicles could affect Chinese demand for gasoline and disrupt oil prices worldwide

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Low-speed electric vehicles (LSEVs) could reduce China’s demand for gasoline and, in turn, impact global oil prices, according to a new issue brief by an expert in the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. “ —Gabriel Collins.

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The Age Of More Affordable Electric Vehicles Is Finally Here, Part: The Hozon Neta V

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This is because Chinese automakers are probably our best bet for mass production of battery-electric vehicles which across all vehicle segments will reach all corners of the world at affordable prices. Chinese solar panel makers ramped up production big time, resulting in massive […].