New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in China

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Chery may build cars in the UK.
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Zeekr will enter the Japanese market next year.
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Zeekr 7X starts at $33,720. Its LFP battery can be charged from 10-80% in less than 11 minutes.
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Zeekr says 7X SUV gets over 20,000 pre-orders in 1st week​

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The Zeekr 7X Has The Range And Performance To Make It In Europe​

This new midsize electric crossover from Geely 's premium sub-brand sprints to 62 mph in 3.8 seconds and has up to 485 miles of

range.

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US automakers continue to scale down EV plans
Ford is shaking up its strategy for electric vehicles (EVs), scrapping plans for a large, three-row, all-electric SUV and postponing the launch of its next electric pickup truck.
Chief financial officer John Lawler said the firm was adjusting its plans in response to "pricing and margin compression".
The move comes as growth in demand for electric cars has faltered, leading to price wars and other pressures.
Ford said the new timetable would allow it to take advantage of technological advances in batteries and other areas that are expected to lower costs and expand how far the cars can go without charging.

Overall, the Michigan carmaker said changes would reduce the share of annual capital expenditures dedicated to "pure" electric vehicles from 40% to 30%.
They are expected to cost about $1.9bn (£1.5bn) in write-downs and new spending.
Chief executive Jim Farley said the firm had "learned a lot" from its efforts and had built a new plan that would give customers choice and "play to our strengths".
Just a few years ago, Ford outlined plans for an aggressive push to electric vehicles, with hopes to produce some two million a year by 2026.
It launched an electric version of its best-selling F-150 pickup truck in 2022 to great fanfare.
But Ford, like others in the industry including rival General Motors, had already said it would scale back its investments and ambitions, spooked by signs of weaker than expected consumer demand and preference for hybrids, which use a combination of fossil fuels and battery power.
Though sales of electric cars in the US have picked up again in recent months, competition has kept pressure on carmakers.
Ford reported last month it had sold more than 50,000 electric cars since the start of the year, up more than 60%.
But its electric business also lost nearly $2.5bn.
Ford said it was moving some battery production to the US from Poland, as part of its strategy to lower costs. The move will allow the firm to access government incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.
"An affordable electric vehicle starts with an affordable battery,” Mr Farley said. “If you are not competitive on battery cost, you are not competitive."
Ford had initially expected to begin production of its next electric pickup truck next year at a new factory in Tennessee. That launch has been postponed until 2027, it said.
Ford will also offer a hybrid version of its large, three-row SUV, instead of an all electric, battery-powered model as planned.
It said it was focusing its all-electric efforts on a van for business customers, with assembly starting in Ohio in 2026.

Makes me wonder what's going to happen to Ford's million capacity ICE factories in China. Just shut down and take the loss? Doesn't seem like any other company can absorb it
 
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Today's scary story about China's EV supply chain - the dominance of China's EV battery industry:
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A long thread about China's "overcapacity" in the auto industry:

The 2025 model of BYD's flagship sedan, Han, was just launched. As before, it has a PHEV version and a BEV version.
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BYD launches 2025 Han with significant upgrade and price reduction​

Prices for the new PHEV models range from 165,800 to 225,800 yuan (23,300 to 31,700 USD), while the EV version ranges from 179,800 to 235,800 yuan (25,250 to 33,100 USD). The entry PHEV variant is now cheaper by 4,000 yuan (550 USD) than the previous model, and the EV models are at the same price. Both models have significant upgrades in technology and performance
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