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Will plug-in hybrids be plugged in, or will they add oil demand?

2025 Ram 1500 RamchargerThe global fleet of internal-combustion vehicles will peak in 2025, but plug-in hybrids may determine whether this leads to decreased oil demand, according to new analysis from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). Sales of internal-combustion vehicles already peaked in 2017, and BNEF expects them to be 29% below that peak in 2027. While BNEF still...

Regulatory filing: Xpeng Mona M03 has only single motor options, batteries from BYD

The Xpeng M03 is powered by two different motors with peak power of 140 kW and 160 kW, respectively. It has lithium iron phosphate batteries from BYD.

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Nio’s Onvo L60 revealed 455 hp motors, to be powered by BYD battery

The key specs of the Onvo L60 electric SUV were revealed in China by the regulator as Nio applied for a sales license. The new EV will start deliveries in September. L60 dimensions are 4828/1930/1616mm (length/width/height), and the wheelbase is 2950 mm. Based on the powertrain option, the curb weight is 1,885 kg – 1,970 […]

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Regulatory filing: Nio Onvo L60 to use BYD batteries, offers single and dual motor options

The Nio Onvo L60 will use lithium iron phosphate batteries supplied by BYD, with single and dual motor options, and will be built at Nio's F2 plant.

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Automakers’ share of China NEV market in May: BYD tops with 33.4%, Tesla 3rd with 6.9%

In the January-May period, BYD was No. 1 in China's NEV market with a 34.0 percent share, while Tesla was No. 3 with 6.7 percent.

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