The Chinese EV Market Is Imploding
But in China, these electric cars represent something entirely different: the profound threats that Beijing''s meddling in markets poses to both China and the world.
But in China, these electric cars represent something entirely different: the profound threats that Beijing''s meddling in markets poses to both China and the world.
China has been trialling battery swaps for electric cars for years. Are they a viable solution to range anxiety? At a battery swap station near the Beijing Olympics Sports Centre, the owner...
To reduce energy consumption and environmental pollution, the Chinese government is vigorously promoting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). As one of the first demonstration and
China''s capital city of Beijing has increased its vehicle purchase quotas in a bid to increase car consumption in the city for the first time in more than a decade. Beijing''s transportation
From analysis on Beijing-Ottawa tariff deal to foreign carmakers set to stage China comeback, here are seven EV stories you may have missed.
On July 21, the Beijing government announced that it would issue an additional 20,000 new energy vehicles license plates to address the vehicle needs of households without a car.
Electric vehicles are proliferating worldwide, yet the urban infrastructure that must support them is often mismatched between demand and supply. This digest uses Beijing as a case
China''s government has openly supported new energy vehicles, an industry it wants to dominate. NPR''s Steve Inskeep visits an electric vehicle factory in Beijing.
BEIJING — Chinese electric car giant BYD reported a nearly two-year low in local sales in January, signaling mounting challenges for the world''s largest auto market.
By 2025, more electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to be sold in the People''s Republic than traditional combustion engines. A milestone that shows how far ahead the country is compared to Western
PDF version includes complete article with source references. Suitable for printing and offline reading.