China Three Years Ahead of Europe on Electric Vehicles Sales
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China three years ahead of Europe on electric vehicles sales
The European Union is three years behind China in electric vehicle (EV) sales, according to a new report that blames the bloc’s weak carbon emissions standards for its failure to keep pace on climate goals in what is described as “an existential global competition”. T&E’s new State of European Transport says the EU is in “a global race against time” to become “a global leader in the cleantech industries of the future,” with “climate, competitive…
Higer posts +14k units sold in 2025 as it expands European cooperation and prepares new e-bus launch
Sponsored by Higer In 2025, Higer sold a total of 14,246 complete vehicles. According to data from Chinabuses.org, Higer topped the Chinese bus sales charts in both January and February 2026, with total sales of 3,417 vehicles. It is worth noting that to date, Higer has sold a total of 55,714 new energy buses worldwide. In Europe, its products are available in nearly 30 countries, with 80% being new energy models, and it plans to unveil a new ge…
In its climate protection program presented a few days ago, the German government announced its intention to inject more dynamism into the electric vehicle market. A new report by Transport & Environment (T&E) shows that if Europe adheres to its fleet emission limits, it could catch up with China before 2030 and drastically reduce oil consumption in the transport sector. According to the report, the EU and China were neck and neck in terms of el…
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