Daily Archive: October 8, 2025

China’s Cleantech Exports Overtake US Fossil Fuel Energy Dominance with Lasting Implications

Recent reports out of thinktank Ember on China’s record-breaking $20 Billion in August clean technology exports and the underlying data have stimulated discussion online. Electrek focused on the EV exports that are driving much of the growth. Meanwhile Bloomberg put the numbers together with DOE and EIA data to show how China’s cleantech exports are outpacing US fossil fuels (reposted in Energy Connects). The different perspectives are all worth a read.However, beyond national bragging rights, there are significant implications in terms of global trade, global energy consumption and the overall energy dynamic between countries.A Shift n Exports and Energy ParadigmsOf course, comparing fossil fuel exports to cleantech exports is like comparing apples to oranges. The two categories are significantly different. However, the differences indicate a substantial shift in how the world approaches energy and the global dynamics that drive trade.

BYD’s New “Jinan” Ship Departs with 6000+ Vehicles for Singapore Market Domination

BYD recently announced, as reported in Chinese media, that its 8th Ro-Ro (roll on-roll off car carrier) ship recently departed from the Xiaomo International Logistics Port in Shenzhen, bound for Singapore with over 6,000 vehicles on board. The energy-efficient ship and the expansion of BYD’s export capacity is newsworthy in and of itself. BYD’s cooperation with Shenzhen Port Group to develop green shipping corridors is also significant. However, within the context of Singapore, the shipment has massive implications for this relatively small market. In 2024 BYD sold 6191 vehicles in Singapore. Roughly the size of this one shipment. However, that made them the largest automaker in the country for the year. Not just in EV sales, but in overall vehicle sales, overtaking Toyota. In addition, BYD was already the top selling automaker in the first half of 2025, with 4,667 vehicles representing an 80.4% YoY increase, distancing itself from Toyota in second. Meanwhile, Tesla, once the top EV brand, declined to a few hundred vehicles. Between the new shipment and first half sales, BYD is looking at over 25% of the total Singapore market, even without including 3Q sales.

Significant Savings from 120-Volt Heat Pump Water Heaters

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Some interesting data crossed our desk this week out of California. The Tech Clean California program, which provides heat pump and heat pump water heater incentives in California, reported in an earlier meeting this year some significant savings for the ... [continued]

An Expert’s Analysis On How The Philippines Can Navigate Its Electric Vehicle Transition

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Last September 22, CleanTechnica had a chance to chat with Akshay Prasad, principal at Arthur D. Little Southeast Asia’s Automotive & Manufacturing Practice, about developments in the Philippine electric vehicle market. The discussions revolved around the local electric vehicle industry’s ... [continued]

Kia PV5 Redefines Mobility Through Customer-Centric Modular Design

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Built to meet customers’ evolving needs, PV5 is first dedicated model in Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business strategy Embodies Kia’s commitment to developing sustainable business and personal mobility solutions Kia targets 250,000 PBV sales by 2030, with the PV5 ... [continued]