CATL and BYD continued to hold the top two positions as the world's largest battery makers in the January-October period, both increasing their share slightly from January-September.
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CATL and BYD continued to hold the top two positions as the world's largest battery makers in the January-October period, both increasing their share slightly from January-September.
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Avatr 11 facelift has entered China with an EREV option and a starting price of 279,900 yuan (38,400 USD). Its mixed range is over 1000km.
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CATL contributed 35.2 percent of global EV battery shipments in the third quarter, while BYD FinDreams contributed 17.0 percent.
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CATL launches four new Tectrans (Tianxing) for commercial vehicle and heavy construction machinery usage addressing industry pain points.
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CATL has launched new batteries for heavy-duty commercial vehicles under its commercial vehicle battery brand Tectrans, after previously launching similar products for the logistics and electric bus industries.
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The Oshan 520 was officially revealed in China as Changan’s first electric vehicle with a swappable battery.
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Changan said its Oshan 520, built on CATL's battery swap solution, will bring a new experience to the shared mobility market.
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CATL will begin battery cell production in Hungary by late 2025.
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CATL is in talks to set up a battery recycling business in Europe, discussing possible plant sites with European governments including Hungary, according to Bloomberg.
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Currently 90 percent of China's power batteries are transported by road, and rail transportation is expected to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
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