EV Tech

  • BYD expected to host tech day event in late Feb 2026, report says

    BYD is expected to host a tech day event in late February 2026 to showcase its latest technologies.

  • BYD Yangwang unveils U9 Xtreme, world's fastest production car with 496.22 km/h top speed

    Yangwang has started accepting reservations for the U9 Xtreme, limited to 30 units globally.

  • BYD launches e-Bus Platform 3.0 for electric buses, delivering enhanced safety and comfort

    The BYD e-Bus Platform 3.0 incorporates multiple new technologies including the DiSus-A body control system and high-speed flat tire stability system.

  • BYD to start production at Hungarian plant this year; 1-MW ultra-fast chargers to go live in Europe in 2026

    The first model to be produced at BYD's Hungarian factory will be the Seagull. Europe's first 1-MW BYD chargers will be deployed next year.

  • BYD Yangwang U9 test car sets global EV top speed record at 472.41 km/h

    The Yangwang U9 test vehicle is equipped with four electric motors, delivering a combined output exceeding 3,000 Ps.

  • GAC to unveil 'disruptive' extended-range tech on Aug 19

    GAC claims its extended-range system will give vehicles abundant power even when battery levels are low.

  • BYD reduces fuel consumption of hybrid tech by 10%, cars already sold can benefit from software update

    BYD has reduced fuel consumption of its fifth-generation DM hybrid tech to just 2.6 liters per 100 km when the battery is depleted.

  • IM Motors unveils extended-range system just like putting an engine in a Tesla Model Y

    IM Motors claims its extended-range system achieves three times the range of the Model Y using a similar battery capacity.

  • Xpeng unveils heads-up display system developed jointly with Huawei

    The AR-HUD system can display information including smart driving, speed, and road conditions, and will first be used in the G7 SUV.

  • Nio gets European certification for steer-by-wire tech on ET9

    This is the only case in the world where steer-by-wire technology has been certified in both China and Europe.