A year-on-year increase of 32%! Global electric vehicle sales have set historical highs for three consecutive months, with China accounting for 70% of the market.
The performance of the China market is impressive, with sales in November growing by 50% year-on-year to reach 1.27 million vehicles, accounting for about 70% of Global total sales. Overall Auto sales in China for November increased by 16.6% compared to the previous year, marking the highest growth rate since January this year. BYD is expected to exceed the annual Global sales target and surpass Ford and Honda.
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Progressive Manufacturing Company Partners With Workhorse Group to Enhance Electric Commercial Vehicle Offerings
Workhorse Group Partners With PMC as Certified Dealer
Workhorse Partners With Progress Manufacturing Company as Certified Dealer for Specialized Second-Stage Manufacturing
Jibang Consulting: In the third quarter, the total installed capacity of global electric vehicle traction power inverters reached 6.87 million units, an increase of 7% compared to the previous quarter.
In the third quarter of 2024, the total installed capacity of global electric vehicle traction power inverters reached 6.87 million units, which is a 7% increase compared to the previous quarter, but the growth rate has declined compared to the same period last year.
Workhorse Group's Independent Accounting Firm Declines Reappointment
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Worried about Trump's policies, South Korean electric car battery manufacturers are reconsidering their investment plans in the United States.
Informed sources reveal that some south korean companies have slowed down or suspended some ongoing factory constructions due to concerns over a decrease in demand for electric autos and the policies that Trump is expected to implement.
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A newcomer in the U.S. Senate claims to end subsidies for electric vehicles, allowing consumers to decide which models to purchase.
① Bernie Moreno, the incoming senator from ohio in the usa, stated that if he becomes the "autos czar" in the next Trump administration, one of his top priorities would be to eliminate the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles; ② Moreno emphasized that the "market should play a role," calling for an end to government intervention in businesses, and advocated for creating a favorable tax, regulatory, and labor environment for auto companies.
BMO Comments on US, Canada Vehicle Sales in November
Vehicle-Sales Jump Bodes Well for U.S. GDP -- Market Talk
U.S. Auto Sales Climb to Highest Level in Three and a Half Years
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Lifting a stone to hit one's own foot! As soon as the tariff threat from Trump emerged, the stock prices of usa auto giants plummeted.
① The usa's incoming president Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on imported commodities from Mexico and Canada, causing shares of major us autos companies to plummet, with general motors falling nearly 9%. ② The tariffs may harm employment in both the usa and Mexico, and deal a blow to us consumers, which is undoubtedly Trump "lifting a rock only to drop it on his own foot."
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Trump Tariff Threats Hit Ford, GM, Other Auto Stocks. This Is Why. -- Barrons.com