China Officially Bans Pop-Out Door Handles, And The World May Follow
China will ban concealed EV door handles starting in 2027. New rules require mechanical releases inside and out. Gas cars with similar handles remain exempt for now.
China will ban concealed EV door handles starting in 2027. New rules require mechanical releases inside and out. Gas cars with similar handles remain exempt for now.
Learn how the China Electric Vehicle Policy supports innovation, sustainability, and EV adoption across the nation in 2025 and beyond.
The Chinese automobile market has made significant progress in the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) since the trend took hold a decade ago. Electrification and smart technologies have
This research examines how China became dominant in EV technology, and how current global trade and industrial policy trends might affect this innovation dominance.
Notably, China''s rise as an automobile power is distinguished by its focus on new energy electric vehicles (EVs), which has contributed significantly to its export growth.
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E-vehicles use only electric motors and gearboxes, and have few parts requiring maintenance. Compared to traditional vehicles and excluding the battery, they are cheaper and easier to build. However, building battery with sufficient capacity and discharge-cycles is a challenge. BYD Company is a Chinese company that builds rechargeable batteries using a new technology that, according to the company, makes them safer than other lithium-ion models. In 2005, it became the worl
The electric vehicle industry is a major pillar of China''s manufacturing economy, with millions of workers employed across the supply chains tied to clean cars and their components.
Sleek car doors reduce vehicle drag but are prone to losing operability in the event of a crash, officials say China will soon ban concealed door handles on electric vehicles (EVs), becoming
China''s emergence as the world''s largest manufacturer of EVs highlights the serious challenge the country poses to even the most advanced industries in the U.S., Europe, and other rich...
On May 14, 2024, President Biden announced that the United States will apply Section 301 tariffs on an estimated $18 billion worth of goods, including a 100% tariff on all electric vehicles
China has promoted the development of the electric vehicle (EV) industry through a series of encouraging policy measures to reduce petroleum fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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