China’s BYD dethrones Tesla: Is Elon Musk losing EV race?

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China’s BYD dethrones Tesla: Is Elon Musk losing EV race?

Tesla has ceded its crown as the world’s top electric vehicle manufacturer to China’s BYD, after annual sales fell for a second consecutive year. The decline comes amid rising competition, the end of US EV tax credits, and polarizing political moves by CEO Elon Musk. Tesla sold 1.64 million vehicle»»»

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The Times of India India 03.10.2024. 03:53

Tesla's quarterly deliveries disappoint ahead of robotaxi unveiling

Tesla reported a smaller-than-expected rise in third-quarter deliveries on Wednesday as incentives and financing deals failed to lure enough customers for its aging electric vehicles, sending shares down more than 6 per cent. That puts the EV maker - already grappling with rising competition and sl»»»

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Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 01.08.2024. 15:05

Uber could deploy thousands of driverless vehicles onto UK roads

Uber could deploy driverless Chinese vehicles onto Britain's roads as part of a bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The transport provider has announced 'strategic partnership' with Chinese car maker BYD aimed at bringing 100,000 new electric vehicles across the globe. Both companies added they»»»

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Tech Central Sudafrica 31.07.2024. 15:10

Uber, BYD in deal to roll out EVs worldwide

Uber Technologies and Chinese car maker BYD have announced a multi-year partnership on Wednesday aimed at bringing 100 000 new electric vehicles to the ride-hailing platform globally. The partnership, starting in Europe and Latin America, will offer drivers accessible pricing and financing for BYD’»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 31.07.2024. 13:34

Uber, BYD partner to bring EVs to ride hailing platform globally

Uber Technologies and Chinese automaker BYD announced a multi-year partnership on Wednesday aimed at bringing 100,000 new electric vehicles to the ride-hailing platform globally. The partnership, starting in Europe and Latin America, will offer drivers accessible pricing and financing for BYD's EVs»»»

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