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The global electric vehicle charging station market size is projected to reach 4,389 thousand units sales by 2026, from an estimated 2,135 thousand units in 2021, at a CAGR of 15.5%.
Governments are supporting CNG and LPG vehicles through subsidies & tax rebates for using low emission vehicles and working in collaboration with such OEM s to speed up growth of their countries.
Increased demand for efficient and low emission vehicles along with government support will boost the CNG and LPG vehicle market. Consumers from developing countries are already feeling the heat of the increasing cost of petrol. CNG and LPG vehicles use can reduce the operating cost of these vehicles. To make the CNG and LPG vehicle market grow, a continued support from the government will be needed along with the growing numbers of bi-fuel and dual fuel vehicle users and reduced initial cost of adding CNG and LPG options for the vehic
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China s carmakers looking forward to 2025 18:57 UTC+8, 2021-02-04 0
The nation s biggest automakers have released their outlooks for the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) as they further enhance their product and technological innovation strength. 18:57 UTC+8, 2021-02-04 0
China’s biggest automakers, including SAIC Motor, FAW, Dongfeng and GAC, have released their outlooks for the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), as a move to further enhance their product and technological innovation strength.
The nation’s auto industry is entering a critical period of transformation and industrial upgrade, and automakers have made their plans to clarify the goals and key tasks in the new round of development.
China s FAW considers acquiring BMW partner Brilliance for about $7B, report says
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BMW wants take control of its joint venture in China with Brilliance.
FAW Group is looking at acquiring Brilliance China Automotive Holdings for about $7.2 billion in a two-stage deal that would see BMW s main Chinese partner taken private, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The potential acquisition by state-owned FAW, China s No. 2 automaker, comes at a time when Brilliance s top shareholder Huachen Automotive Group is on the brink of bankruptcy, having defaulted on 6.5 billion yuan ($1 billion) in debt obligations late last year.
Under plans being discussed, FAW would first purchase 30.43 percent of Brilliance owned by Huachen and 11.89 percent held by the state-controlled Liaoning Provincial Transportation Investment Group, said the sources.
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