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Goodbye, Volkswagen: China's New EV Winners

The new top dogs in China’s electric vehicle market are starting to thin out the pack. Tesla is in the running, but most other foreign brands aren’t. The new top dogs in China’s electric vehicle market are starting to thin out the pack. Tesla is in the running, but most other foreign brands aren’t. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified.…

Tesla Joins Chinese Carmakers in Pledge to End EV Price War

Months after Elon Musk’s company disrupted China’s electric-vehicle industry with price cuts, it joined 15 Chinese automakers in a vow to promote “core socialist values.” Months after Elon Musk’s company disrupted China’s electric-vehicle industry with price cuts, it joined 15 Chinese automakers in a vow to promote “core socialist values.” FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the…

Renault, Nissan Near Deal on Alliance Shake-Up

A deal could be officially unveiled early next month, these people said, and would represent the most significant change in the car makers’ alliance since it was forged amid a financial crisis at Nissan. The original alliance, cemented under the leadership of former auto titan Carlos Ghosn, catapulted the two companies into the top ranks of global auto makers. It allowed both to remain largely independent, but share key technology and platforms, enabling them to punch above their weight in…

Renault to Separate EV Unit in Sweeping Overhaul

PARIS— Renault SA RNO -1.72% said it would split itself into several divisions, putting its core business making conventionally powered cars into a joint venture with a Chinese partner and detailing plans for a separate stock-market listing of its electric-vehicle division.  The restructuring, one of the most radical in the French auto maker’s 124-year history, will leave Renault mostly focused on electric vehicles. Executives hope the overhaul will attract investment…