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Friday 19 December 2025
Chinese carmakers move beyond exports, taking their industrial ecosystems global
As competitive pressures in China's domestic auto market continue to intensify, Chinese carmakers are rapidly upgrading their overseas expansion strategies. What was once a straightforward export business—selling vehicles abroad—has evolved into what industry executives describe as "Go Global 2.0": a coordinated effort to export entire industrial systems and ecosystems, not just finished products.
Friday 19 December 2025
CMC teams up with Foxconn, Shihlin Electric to electrify commercial vehicles
China Motor (CMC), Taiwan's leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, officially delivered its first batch of 30 self-developed 3.5-ton electric trucks, the ET35, to HCT Logistics on December 18.
Friday 19 December 2025
China approves first L3 autonomous EVs for production, signaling gradual regulatory easing

China's push to dominate the future of intelligent transport reached a milestone this week as the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) granted its first approvals for the mass production of "Level 3" (L3) autonomous vehicles.

Thursday 18 December 2025
The Nexperia fallout: Honda's factories go quiet in fresh blow to supply chain

Honda Motor Company announced on Wednesday that it would suspend or reduce production at several factories in Japan and China starting late this month, the latest sign that a global scramble for automotive semiconductors continues to haunt the industry's recovery.

Thursday 18 December 2025
The price of 'China Speed': Auto suppliers squeezed in a brutal price war
For the global automotive electronics industry, the Chinese market has become a glittering trap: a massive, indispensable arena of innovation that is simultaneously cannibalizing the profit margins of the very companies that sustain it.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Xiaomi EV delivery center collision raises safety concerns
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has aggressively expanded into the electric vehicle (EV) market in recent years, with its EV business showing strong performance and cumulative deliveries surpassing 500,000 units. The company also achieved the annual sales target set by founder Lei Jun ahead of schedule. However, alongside rapid sales growth, Xiaomi has recently faced a series of safety-related incidents, bringing renewed scrutiny to its vehicle safety and management processes.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
China's EV lead faces battery recycling crisis and geopolitical squeeze
The global automotive electronics and electrification (E/E) landscape has shifted from a simple race for technological supremacy to a high-stakes geopolitical arena spanning Europe, the United States, and China. At the heart of this competition lies the lithium battery—both the most valuable and most sensitive component of the modern EV industry.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Automakers turn to AI as EV market growth slows
As growth in the global electric-vehicle (EV) market begins to slow, consumer concerns over driving range and charging convenience are intensifying, prompting the industry to shift its focus toward more centralized electronic/electrical (E/E) architectures, improved energy efficiency, enhanced smart-cabin experiences, and regulatory compliance alongside supply chain realignment.
Monday 15 December 2025
A homegrown electric truck shows Taiwan’s bet on localized EV supply chains

To help the automotive industry navigate emerging trends, DIGITIMES hosted the "AI x EV: Dual-Track Innovation in Mobility" forum on December 12, bringing together representatives from government, academia, research institutions, and industry to analyze the current state and future outlook of the smart vehicle and electric-vehicle sectors. Hung-Ching Yang, executive vice president of China Motor Corporation under the Yulon Group, spoke on behalf of the industry, sharing both opportunities and challenges for Taiwan's automotive ecosystem.

Monday 15 December 2025
CPC and Linde LienHwa launch Taiwan's first hydrogen stations
On December 11, 2025, Taiwan officially inaugurated its first hydrogen refueling infrastructure with the simultaneous opening of CPC Corporation's Nanzi station in Kaohsiung and Linde LienHwa Group's Shugu demonstration station in Tainan. The milestone signals a new chapter for Taiwan's hydrogen energy supply chain and practical use in transportation.
Monday 15 December 2025
BYD's sales power endures as China's EV price war deepens

China's prolonged price war in the auto market is taking a growing toll on profitability, and even BYD, the country's dominant electric-vehicle maker, is beginning to feel the strain. At the same time, the company's latest sales figures highlight the scale of its operations and the increasingly complex dynamics shaping its growth.

Saturday 13 December 2025
Germany plans 2026 EV subsidy revival after two-year slump
Germany's auto market is expected to hit a critical turning point in its shift to electrification in 2026.
Friday 12 December 2025
EU review of zero-emission car policy sparks clash over Europe’s auto future

The European Union's high-stakes climate battle is approaching a decisive moment. The European Commission is preparing to review its 2035 zero-CO2 emissions mandate for new cars, an exercise that was expected to be little more than routine. Instead, Germany's open opposition to a full ban on internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles has turned the process into one of the most politically sensitive fights in Europe's auto industry.

Friday 12 December 2025
Linde LienHwa and CPC launch Taiwan's first hydrogen refueling stations
Linde LienHwa, Taiwan's largest industrial gas supplier, opened two hydrogen refueling stations with CPC Corporation as the government prepares new incentives to build out hydrogen infrastructure and support early pilot projects. The LLH Tree Valley Demonstration Hydrogen Refueling Station in Tainan and CPC's Nanzih station in Kaohsiung are the first facilities of their kind to enter operation in Taiwan and are expected to anchor the country's initial hydrogen mobility trials.
Thursday 11 December 2025
Yulon Mobility Group focuses on ESG and AI to expand smart mobility
Yulon Mobility Group (YMG) subsidiaries Carplus and Singan, known for their steady operations in automotive, travel, and vehicle services, are pursuing future strategies centered on ESG and AI.
Thursday 11 December 2025
FIT eyes Saudi EV charging plant, production starts 2026
Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT), a subsidiary of Foxconn, announced on December 9, 2025, that its joint venture Smart Mobility with Saudi Arabia's Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi & Sons has officially broken ground on a manufacturing base at the King Salman Energy Park (SPARK) in Dammam. This marks a new phase for localized EV charging station production in Saudi Arabia.
Wednesday 10 December 2025
South Korea's EV charging industry seeks localization to overcome market challenges
South Korea's electric-vehicle (EV) charging industry has long held a technological edge, with world-class hardware and contributions to international standards. Yet its domestic market remains small, and its reliance on imported core components has pushed major players into a difficult corner.
Wednesday 10 December 2025
Tesla sees 70% delivery surge in Taiwan in 4Q25; 2025 in-stock car sold out
Tesla continues to demonstrate strong growth momentum in Taiwan's new-car market, with all in-stock Model 3 and Model Y units for the current quarter already sold out. Coordinated with a large shipment of new cars arriving at the end of each quarter, December will see mass deliveries, with over 6,000 new vehicles expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter, an increase of 68% compared to the same period in 2024.
Wednesday 10 December 2025
Holiday season loses shine as US aftermarket demand stalls
For years, Christmas has marked the peak season for the US automotive aftermarket. But in 2025, the mood has shifted dramatically, leaving industry players far less optimistic.
Tuesday 9 December 2025
South Korea maps multi-layered EV strategy to secure production, revitalize supply chain, and boost tech edge
South Korea is moving to shore up its electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing base and safeguard technological leadership as global competition stiffens and domestic production risks further decline.
Monday 8 December 2025
Tesla mounts late-2025 China comeback as Europe sales crater
Tesla, the world's leading electric-vehicle maker, mounted a striking late-2025 comeback in China's battery-electric market — a rebound that stands in sharp contrast to the company's sharp downturn in Europe and underscores the growing complexity of its global strategy.
Monday 8 December 2025
HEV prospect remains optimistic despite US plans to ease fuel standards
US President Donald Trump plans to relax fuel efficiency standards, reducing the average requirement for 2031 vehicles from 50.4 miles per gallon (mpg) set by the Biden administration to 34.5 mpg. The proposal also includes phasing out the current carbon credit trading system by 2028.
Monday 8 December 2025
Taiwan auto industry prepares for new wave of locally built SUVs and pickups
Taiwan's auto market is heading into 2025 weighed down by a mix of political and economic uncertainties. Major carmakers have already trimmed their full-year forecasts, now expecting total sales of roughly 400,000 vehicles—well below the 450,000 units sold in 2024. Yet despite the muted outlook, suppliers in the domestic automotive chain say the next five years could mark the start of a new boom for locally manufactured vehicles, driven by an influx of new models and a renewed push for localization.
Friday 5 December 2025
European auto suppliers hedge bets as Chinese EVs move into Europe

As global automakers and their supply chains struggle with the growing pains of electrification, a quiet hedging strategy is emerging, led by Europe's long-established Tier-1 suppliers.

Friday 5 December 2025
Strong EV sales don't guarantee profits for Xiaomi's supply chain

Xiaomi's electric vehicle has dominated headlines since its debut, and its sales have been impressive by any measure. But that excitement has not been evenly felt across the supply chain. While some upstream suppliers are benefiting, downstream manufacturers say they are not seeing the same lift.