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Chinese automakers sweep Western brands out of global markets

Baua Electric

It won’t be news to Charged readers that Chinese automakers have lapped “Western” brands in the EV race. Michael Dunne knows as much about China’s auto market and automakers as just about anyone out there. China will export some six million cars to over a hundred countries this year, making it the world’s #1 auto exporter.

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Ipsos Auto Global Study: interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the US

Green Car Congress

Ipsos’ new 2020 Global Mobility Navigator Study, focusing on Electrification, found global interest remained on par with the numbers from 2019. However, the study reveals there has been an increase in interest in the US and Chinese markets. Source: Ipsos. —John Kiser.

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Tesla-inspired Chinese semi gets 960kW charging from BorgWarner

Electrek

Global auto supplier BorgWarner is launching a new, ultra-high speed 960kW EV charger that can charge up Windrose’ “Tesla-inspired” electric semi truck in about half an hour.

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XPENG unveils G9 flagship electric SUV for Chinese and global markets at Guangzhou show

Green Car Congress

Incorporating XPENG’s latest software architecture and hardware platform, the G9 is the company’s fourth production model, and the first to have been conceived and designed from the outset for both domestic Chinese and international markets. The G9 is XPENG’s first production model to incorporate the X-EEA 3.0 XPower 3.0.

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Big Auto is begging governments to let them go bankrupt as Chinese EVs loom

Baua Electric

The auto industry is electrifying, and all new cars will be electric in the relatively near future. And yet, the auto industry – which is responsible for more pollution than any other sector, at least in rich countries – still lobbies to worsen emissions reduction targets, even when those targets were already pushed back to begin with.

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Automakers win extension on use of Chinese graphite in EV tax credits – ET Auto

Baua Electric

1 restricting Chinese content in batteries eligible for EV tax credits of up to USD 7,500, which sharply cut the number of eligible vehicles. China currently accounts for 70% of global output of graphite, which is used to make electric battery anodes, the negatively charged portion of the battery. New rules took effect on Jan.

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Cheaper EVs are starting to show up in smaller global markets – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Media coverage of EVs tends to focus on the world’s largest auto markets: North America, Europe and Asia. Chinese automakers, which now have a range of lower-priced EVs to sell, are heavily targeting these markets. BYD is not the only Chinese automaker targeting developing markets. The JAC E10X sports a 31.4

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