Major EU ports are almost full to capacity with Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) that no one wants to buy. A slump in sales across Europe has caused parking lots at the Belgian ports of Antwerp and ...
CAMBRIDGE: China’s automotive industry has revolutionised over the past decade, from producing basic Western clones to making cars that equal the world’s best. As the manufacturing powerhouse ...
However, Chinese cars are facing difficulties in finding buyers in Europe. Imported cars, many of which are Chinese electric vehicles, are piling up at European ports, with some spending up to 18 ...
China’s automotive industry has revolutionised over the past decade, from producing basic western clones to making cars that equal the world’s best. As the manufacturing powerhouse of the ...
A growing number of imported electric cars, many of them from China, are stuck at the ports of Europe as manufacturers and distributors struggle with a slowdown in sales. The ports of Antwerp ...
Chinese car manufacturers arrived in Europe with high expectations. After early failures like Landwind, Brilliance, or Borgward, the transition to e-mobility has given China a renewed opportunity ...
Since the first modern electric vehicles (EV) took to the roads in the 2000s, critics have been quick to question the ‘clean’ label attached to them. From manufacturing concerns to battery ...
The benefits of electric cars go much further than just a lack of harmful exhaust emissions – although that is of course a huge boon, and the main reason governments around the world are pushing for ...
We’ve seen it all before - in the ‘70s and ‘80s, it was Japanese cars that went from comical punchline to serious market contenders. Then in the ‘90s and 2000s, Korean models had their metamorphosis.
An electric car or ‘EV’ (electric vehicle) runs on electricity only using a rechargeable battery to drive an electric motor to power the wheels. Instead of refuelling with petrol you can simply ...