Electric Cars
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China is leading the world’s electric car future. The country is on track to sell more than 1 million electric vehicles in 2018, nearly as much as the rest of the world combined. But other countries are mounting their own efforts to compete for the drivers of the future.
- STATE OF PLAYBeyond the Tesla bubble: The future of electric cars is being scripted in ChinaQuartz • December 10, 2018
- ANNOTATIONChina’s electric cars are government spiesQuartz • December 11, 2018
- QZ&AWhy one of America’s top electric-vehicle experts changed his mind on ChinaQuartz • December 11, 2018
- CHARTBOOKChina’s electric-car explosion is creating infrastructure headachesQuartz • December 12, 2018
- INFOGRAPHICElectric cars claim to be cheaper and greener. But are they?Quartz • December 12, 2018
- PHOTO ESSAYBehind the scenes at BYD’s electric-vehicle factories in Shenzhen and CaliforniaQuartz • December 13, 2018
- PROFILEInside BYD—the world’s largest maker of electric vehiclesQuartz • December 13, 2018
- COPY CATSChina’s car companies have no shame copying foreign designsQuartz • December 13, 2018
- AUTOMATED AUTOSChina’s self-driving efforts need to accelerateQuartz • December 14, 2018
- GIVE 'EM THE JUICEBattery swapping died in the US. Chinese companies are trying to bring it back to life.Quartz • December 14, 2018