Beijing Pulls Further Ahead with Strint New Ev Battery Safety Mandate

China is implementing new EV battery safety standards that will allow for no fires or explosions.

China is introducing new regulatory standards for electric car batteries Set to take effect on July 1, 2026, the “safety requirements for power batteries of electric vehicles” Unconstrolled Temperature Increase from one battery cell to another. Electric car fires are alredy rare, and some critics contend that china’s new rules demand no fires or explosions … Read more

China Bans ‘Autonomous Driving’ Claims from Car Marketing Following Crash

Xiaomi's SU7 electric car displayed in a showroom, with individuals standing around it taking pictures.

China has banned automakers in the country from marketing their vehicles with grandose terms fatal crash involving a xiaomi su7. The car was in Driver Assistant Mode as the Vehicle Approached a construction zone, but the driver took control only just before the car hit a concrete barrier. Three passengers were killed in the accident. … Read more

China delays byd factory in Mexico over Concerns Tech Will Leak to American Rivals

Byd's New Plant Under Construction In Jinan

China is frequent a target of criticism over allegations that it does not innovate but instead exfiltrates intellectual property developed abroad and Wins by Undercutting Rivals on PRICE. Now that the country has arguably leapfrogied america in electrical vehicle technology, it is starting to see the value in the value in the projecting domestic business … Read more

Us Government Removing Ev Charges from all federal buildings, they are ‘not mission-critical’

The federal government is getting rid of all the EV chargers installed on government property.

As part of its continued efforts to oven the libs, or get rid of anything president trump does not like like or undersrstand, the general services administration is gearing up to remov Properties Nationwide. According to the GSA, the Hinds of Charges and Estimated 8,000 plugs available for federal workers to charge their cars are … Read more