BYD denies plans to launch motorcycles after rumors swirl

BYD is focusing on its main businesses and has no plans to launch motorcycles, an executive said, after some patent drawings sparked speculation.

China's commerce minister to visit Europe over EV tariffs

China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao will visit Europe in recent days and on September 19 will talk with EU trade chief Dombrovskis on the EU's anti-subsidy investigation case against Chinese EVs.

China asks carmakers to keep key EV tech at home, encourages export of knock-down kits for local assembly, report says

China has strongly advised its automakers to ensure that advanced EV technology stays at home and encouraged them to export knock-down kits to foreign factories for final assembly, according to Bloomberg.

Neta signs multiple deals in Mexico to pave way for Q4 market entry

Neta has signed partnership agreements with BBVA Mexico, Mexico's largest financial institution, an EV association, and local dealers.

BYD launches Yuan Pro in Brazil

BYD has launched the Yuan Pro -- known as the Yuan Up in China -- in Brazil, the 11th model it has offered in the South American country.

China NEV retail at 214,000 in Sept 1-8, up 11% from same period last month

China's NEV retail penetration was 55.15 percent in the September 1-8 period, and 44.92 percent year-to-date.

CATL suspending lithium production in Jiangxi, sending lithium producer shares soaring

A rumor -- later confirmed -- that CATL had suspended lithium production in Jiangxi sent shares of major lithium producers soaring.

BYD launches M6 electric MPV in Thailand

The BYD M6 has a starting price of around $24,700 in Thailand. The model went on sale in Indonesia in July.

BYD exec denies 2024 sales target raised to 4 million units

A BYD executive said the company's sales are doing well at the moment, but he hasn't heard that the sales target has been revised upward.

BYD Denza to formally launch Z9GT on Sept 20

Denza started the pre-sales of the Z9GT on August 20, with a price range of RMB 339,800 ($47,770) to RMB 419,800.
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