price wars
Coverage of price wars in the Nexus archive.
- EV influx, US rare earth miners blacklisted, China-EU trade talks
Chinese automakers will debut over 150 electric vehicles in the second half of 2023 amid slowing domestic demand, profit-destroying price wars, and international complaints about overcapacity. BYD, Geely, and other companies plan to launch models priced around 100,000 yuan, according to HSBC data.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Tesla is launching its FSD in China, while Nio criticizes ongoing price wars in the EV market.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. The article also mentions Tesla's FSD launch in China and Nio's criticism of price wars in the EV industry.
- How illegal factories are undermining China’s solar overcapacity crackdown
China's two-year campaign to address solar industry overcapacity has failed to resolve the issue, as illegal factories persist, causing price wars, financial losses for domestic firms, and protectionist policies abroad. Excess capacity continues to plague the sector, with supply chain firms operating at a loss.