Chinese automaker Geely has unveiled the EVA Cab, the country's first dedicated robotic taxi, at the Beijing Auto Show. The company aims to begin mass production by 2027, reflecting the growing trend towards smart mobility.
Chinese automakers like <strong>BYD</strong> and <strong>Geely</strong> are witnessing a significant surge in demand for electric vehicles due to rising oil prices from the ongoing conflict in Iran. This trend indicates a major shift in the global automotive market.
Geely Auto Indonesia celebrated Kartini Day, highlighting the role of modern women in society by introducing a variety of electric vehicles. This initiative aligns with the company's commitment to meet the growing needs of the Indonesian market.
Geely, a leading Chinese automotive company, has announced the deepening of its strategic partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence technologies in smart cars. This initiative aims to enhance Geely's position in the global automotive market.
Chinese automaker Geely has unveiled its ambitious strategy to increase car production to <strong>6.5 million units</strong> by 2030. This initiative aims to solidify its position among the top five global companies in the automotive sector.
Chinese company Geely, through its brand Lynk & Co, has announced a new electric charging technology that surpasses BYD's fast charging capabilities. This announcement comes shortly after BYD unveiled its second-generation Blade battery, claimed to be the fastest in the world.
Chinese automaker Geely has launched new images of its fully electric Galaxy A7 EV sedan, recently presented to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in China. This model represents a significant step in Geely's expansion efforts in the growing electric vehicle market.
Li Shufu, the owner of Volvo, has revealed new plans aimed at enhancing collaboration with the Chinese parent company by producing Chinese brand models in Volvo's factories. This move comes amid significant challenges in the automotive industry due to overproduction.
CaoCao, a Chinese company backed by Geely, aims to strengthen its position in the self-driving taxi market with an ambitious plan to deploy <strong>100,000</strong> autonomous vehicles by <strong>2030</strong>. This initiative comes as competition intensifies in the sector with advancing technology.
Volvo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Geely Auto to become the exclusive distributor of the Lynk & Co brand in the European market. This partnership aims to accelerate brand development and increase sales in the growing electric vehicle sector.