1. Transformers: The rise of smartphone manufacturers in China’s EV field
Thanks to advanced supply chains, companies with no history of car manufacturing are vying for supremacy in China’s EV market. Fate Zhang, founder of CnEVPost, said, “Huawei and Xiaomi, whose blockbuster smartphones have achieved commercial success in the domestic market, are seeing strong EV sales as their loyal customers also have faith in their cars. He reports that he is doing well.”
2. The US and EU are shutting out Chinese green technology. Australia wants more. why?
Although the United States, Canada, and the European Union have imposed heavy tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) in the name of national security and to combat excessive state subsidies, Australia remains politically in line with Western countries. However, it still maintains an open attitude toward China. We have produced EVs and other products that support the green transition.
3. Tesla is the king of pure EVs, but Chinese drivers turn to hybrids due to range concerns
Tesla remained the world’s top pure EV seller in the third quarter, but the outlook for China is complicated by consumer preference for hybrid vehicles and competition from challengers such as BYD and Xiaomi. .