BEV vehicles were +34% up in April in Germany, Tesla was +272% up and registred 2,420 EVs.
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BEV vehicles were +34% up in April in Germany, Tesla was +272% up and registred 2,420 EVs.
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Seal gets cheaper again!
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Tesla sold 11,500 EVs in the last week of April, up from 10,300 the week before.
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It's almost 5000% up from the same month last year, but because of covid lockdowns, it is not so relevant.
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The Yangwang U9 is the first BYD car with a steering yoke. It will hit the market this year with 1100 hp and a price tag of 150,000 USD.
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Its CLTC cruising range will be 303 km.
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BYD is the biggest car maker in China and the second biggest battery producer globally.
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The Xpeng H93's interior was spied in China for the first time with a floating screen and minimalistic design.
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It will compete agains BYD Dolphin and ORA Funky Cat. Also it features Nio buttons on steering wheel.
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The top 10 power battery manufacturers include 6 Chinese companies, 3 Korean companies, and 1 Japanese company.
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