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Thursday 21 November 2024
Auto Guangzhou: domestic brands dominate while traditional players retreat
This year's Auto Guangzhou exhibition features more than 1,000 vehicle models and 86 auto brands, with new entrants like Maextro drawing significant attention from visitors.
Wednesday 20 November 2024
VinFast emerges as Vietnam's leading EV maker amid push to meet year-end delivery targets
VinFast, a Vietnamese automaker often referred to as the "Tesla of Vietnam," reported sales of 11,000 units in October, securing its position as Vietnam's leading electric vehicle (EV) brand. Concurrently, Nhật Vượng Phạm, chairman of parent company Vingroup and Vietnam's wealthiest individual, pledged additional personal investments to bolster the company.
Tuesday 19 November 2024
Chinese automotive giants dazzle with smart driving innovations, steering China's 2025 market trends
Auto Guangzhou 2024, opening on November 15, stands as China's final flagship auto event of the year. It previews key trends that will shape the 2025 automotive market. With 1,171 new models showcased, including 512 electric vehicles (EVs), the event highlights the surging dominance of China's local EV brands.
Tuesday 19 November 2024
MiTAC unveils AIoT innovations to drive smart cities and mobility
MiTAC Group, a prominent technology and IT solutions provider in Taiwan, has played a significant role in supporting the local Ministry of Transportation's initiatives to advance smart cities, transportation systems, and rail networks. At its 50th Anniversary TechDay on November 18, MiTAC Information Technology and MiTAC Digital Technology showcased their latest AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) innovations in smart transportation.
Tuesday 19 November 2024
Linde LienHwa set to lead Taiwan's hydrogen vehicle market with new plant launch in 2025
Taiwan's largest industrial gas manufacturer, Linde LienHwa, is shifting its focus from decades of industrial hydrogen applications to the transportation sector. The company aims to lead Taiwan's hydrogen vehicle market once its dedicated hydrogen manufacturing plant in southern Taiwan becomes operational in 2025.
Tuesday 19 November 2024
EU-China EV pricing talks advance on the cusp of Trump's second term
The European Union's trade dispute with China over electric vehicles (EVs) took a new turn when both parties showed willingness to negotiate pricing agreements, despite the EU implementing new tariffs in November.
Tuesday 19 November 2024
Trump's potential EV tax credit cut could boost Tesla's market dominance while challenging rivals
With Donald Trump expected to take office in January, his transition team reportedly aims to kill the US$7,500 consumer tax credit for electric vehicle (EV) purchases, a central provision of the IRA. Tesla reportedly showed support, as the proposal is expected to benefit Tesla at the expense of many.
Monday 18 November 2024
Trump 2.0 to see more radical 'America First' policies, not allowing allies to take advantage
Trump's "America First" agenda will remain central in his imminent second term, with reindustrialization, trade protectionism, corporate tax cuts, and stricter immigration policies at the core. However, Trump 2.0 is expected to take a more radical approach than his first term.
Monday 18 November 2024
Car rental giants Hertz and Sixt get hit by 'triple blow' in EV transition
US-based car rental giant Hertz and its European counterpart Sixt have both faced severe financial losses due to the rapid depreciation of electric vehicles (EVs) in their fleets. This issue emerged in mid-2023, with Sixt gradually recovering while Hertz continues to struggle.
Monday 18 November 2024
EU-China trade war reshapes solar and EV landscape
Trade disputes between the EU and China, especially in the solar and automotive sectors, underscore the intricate nature of global trade. Chinese manufacturers have shown resilience and adaptability, often finding ways around regulatory hurdles.
Monday 18 November 2024
Trump's tariff shake-up: 4 playbook strategies for Chinese EV makers
With Donald Trump's return to the White House, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's vocal support during the election campaign is anticipated to provide Tesla with increased regulatory flexibility. Since the November 5 US presidential election, Tesla's market value has risen by over 39%, adding around US$70 billion to Musk's net worth.
Friday 15 November 2024
Trump's win casts shadow on Japanese and Chinese automakers' Mexico plan
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, the US may impose tariffs on vehicles imported from Japan or Mexico. Trump's campaign also supported Chinese automakers building factories in the US, potentially leading to the construction of BYD's plant in the country.
Friday 15 November 2024
China's EV advantage pressures European automakers: Strategic alliances or risky moves?
China's dominance in automotive electronics and electrification is pushing European, American, Japanese, and South Korean automakers to respond. European brands, in particular, are increasing investments and partnering with Chinese firms—an approach widely interpreted as "if you can't beat them, join them."
Friday 15 November 2024
China exports only 2.6% of EVs to North America from Jan to Sep 2024; likely to decline even further post-Trump
US President-elect Donald Trump's policies tend to prioritize "America First" and "Made in America," with the objective of protecting domestic industries
Friday 15 November 2024
Xiaomi's smart factory claims to reach 100,000-unit production milestone in record time
In a milestone achievement for Xiaomi's automotive division, the company's 100,000th SU7 electric vehicle rolled off the production line on November 13. CEO Jun Lei commemorated the occasion by sharing a photo of himself resting on the factory floor, celebrating the achievement with Xiaomi's community.
Friday 15 November 2024
Chinese EV makers weigh relocation as EU trade tensions mount
Mounting trade tensions between the European Union and China are prompting Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers to reevaluate their European production plans. Following the EU's implementation of tariffs on Chinese EVs and Beijing's subsequent directive to pause investments in certain European markets, the Stellantis-Leapmotor joint venture is exploring alternative manufacturing locations.
Thursday 14 November 2024
Huawei, JAC Motors partner to launch ultra-luxury EV brand
The ultra-luxury car brand Maextro, a joint venture between Huawei and JAC Motors, will unveil its first vehicle model at the 22nd edition of the Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition (Auto Guangzhou) in China in November, with sales beginning in the spring of 2025.
Thursday 14 November 2024
Taiwan automotive market potential leads Kia to host first overseas EV Day
Kia Corporation has chosen Taiwan as the first overseas location for its annual Kia EV Day on November 14, highlighting the market's significance as the fastest-growing territory among 31 countries in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The decision underscores Taiwan's strategic importance in Kia's global electric vehicle (EV) strategy.
Wednesday 13 November 2024
SEIT and Taipower pioneer community EV charging with smart systems
On November 12, SEIT Corporation announced it is the first electric vehicle (EV) energy management system (EMS) provider to connect with Taiwan Power Company's (Taipower) distributed renewable energy advanced management system (DREAMS). Using the Open Smart Charging Protocol (OSCP), SEIT's EMS is now integrated with Taipower's Electricity Load Management Optimizer (ELMO), designed to support community EV charging stations by balancing power demand and maintaining grid stability.
Monday 11 November 2024
Germany's auto giants face multiple policy pressures amid Trump retaking power
For the global automotive industry, Donald Trump's upcoming return to the White House may create greater challenges not for China's emerging automakers but for Germany's leading automotive giants: Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW. These three brands now find themselves in a "perfect storm," navigating pressures from multiple fronts.
Monday 11 November 2024
US chip curbs boost Huawei's lead in China's autonomous vehicle race
With US restrictions on China's semiconductor sector affecting its intelligent vehicle development, Huawei has emerged as a crucial player in advancing the nation's autonomous driving capabilities and technological self-sufficiency. The company's extensive experience in telecom and smartphones has positioned it well for this role.
Monday 11 November 2024
China's auto sector embraces Huawei as a partner, but tensions linger
China's automotive industry is steering into an era of intelligent vehicles in 2024, propelled by advances in new energy technology. After years of hesitation, automakers are now forging partnerships with Huawei, encouraged by the tech giant's commitment to avoid manufacturing vehicles and its recent brand trademark sales. Major players like SAIC Audi, BYD, Changan, Dongfeng, and GAC have all aligned with Huawei.
Friday 8 November 2024
Trump's Mexico tariff threat could reshape global auto supply chain
With Donald Trump set to return to the White House, he's pledging a platform of low taxes, high tariffs, strict immigration policies, and opposition to the Green New Deal, raising concerns about economic disruption. Industry experts warn these moves could trigger global economic volatility, particularly affecting manufacturing sectors.
Thursday 7 November 2024
European automakers face continued challenges in auto industry electrification
The transition of Europe's automotive industry to electric has encountered challenges in 2024, leading to significant setbacks for European car manufacturers. To date, European automakers have issued seven profit warnings, indicating their failure to accurately assess market trends as the situation grows increasingly beyond their control.
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Chinese regulations strictly follow two premises, hindering lithium battery exports
China's approach to battery exports is firmly grounded in two essential principles: preventing the escalation of economic conflicts and geopolitical tensions, and protecting core technologies from being distributed. Despite tensions with the European Union (EU) and the US, the Chinese government welcomes the expansion of Chinese automakers and supply chains beyond national borders, provided that these conditions are met.
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