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3 days ago |
digitimes.com | Nuying Huang |Elaine Chen |DIGITIMES Asia
If not for a flurry of tariffs and mounting regulatory pressure under President Donald Trump, Chinese energy storage giants were poised to dominate the American market by 2025, so much so that industry insiders had already narrowed the field to three...
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1 week ago |
digitimes.com | Nuying Huang |Levi Li |DIGITIMES Asia
China's sustained backing of new energy vehicles (NEVs) has hit a roadblock, as widespread subsidy abuse and escalating price competition have forced several local governments to suspend EV incentive programs.
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1 week ago |
digitimes.com | Nuying Huang |KEVIN WANG |DIGITIMES Asia
The US Senate has proposed a complete phase-out of tax credits for solar and wind energy, as part of amendments to Donald Trump's proposed "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." However, as renewable energy industry insiders point out, most US-based manufacturers...
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1 week ago |
digitimes.com | Nuying Huang |Levi Li |DIGITIMES Asia
AESC Group Ltd., the battery subsidiary of Shanghai-based green tech company Envision Group, has reportedly paused its US expansion plans due to funding constraints, but its existing lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery production for energy storage...
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1 week ago |
digitimes.com | Nuying Huang |Jingyue Hsiao |DIGITIMES Asia
In April 2025, US consumer demand for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) saw its first decline in 14 months. The decrease is attributed to concerns about limited charging infrastructure, range anxiety, and uncertainty over government subsidies.
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