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Huawei-Backed AITO Releases M9 SUV at Philippine Auto Show

CleanTechnica EVs

The AITO M9, a flagship SUV from the Chinese carmaker, Seres is poised to redefine the Philippine luxury electric vehicle market with its blend of advanced technology and sophisticated design. First presented at the 20th Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) 2025, the M9 is distributed by QSJ Motors. According to.

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The Ice Cream, A Small $5000 EV, May Spark More EV Interest In The Philippines

CleanTechnica EVs

The Ice Cream, a popular small footprint electric vehicle in China, will be launched in Philippines very soon. It is made by Chinese car maker […]

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BYD Philippines, Completing Its EV Lineup, Introduces Latest Sedan

CleanTechnica EVs

BYD just launched the BYD Seal 5 DM-i last weekend No one is taking credit for it, but a quick parking lot survey, on-the-road observations, and a run through the top electric vehicle social media pages all say that Chinese EV maker BYD is the fastest growing electric vehicle brand.

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Tax Exemptions & Free Parking May Drive More EVs in the Philippines

CleanTechnica EVs

Tax exemptions and free parking may drive more EVs in the Philippines after new electric car bill turns into a law.

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VinFast launches its cheapest VF3 EV overseas to take on low-cost Chinese EV makers

Electrek

A new low-cost electric car is rolling out to global markets, and it’s not from China. Vietnam’s VinFast officially launched its most affordable EV, the VF 3 , overseas as it expands its presence in the Philippines.

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Southeast Asia market will become a competitive place for Chinese and Japanese car companies

Setec Powerr

Europe, the birthplace of the automobile industry, to North America across the Pacific Ocean, has always been the top stage that Chinese car companies hope to step on. However, the Southeast Asian market at home has recently become a new target for many car companies. Japanese cars firmly dominate the Thai car market.

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Grab & BYD Partner to Shift EV Ride-Hailing in Southeast Asia

CleanTechnica EVs

Super-app Grab, the equivalent of Uber in Southeast Asia, and Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD have forged a major regional partnership to electrify the region’s transportation landscape. continued] The post Grab & BYD Partner to Shift EV Ride-Hailing in Southeast Asia appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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