In a stunning turn of events, BYD has officially surpassed Tesla in revenue for the first time in 2024, reaching an impressive 777.1 billion yuan ($107.2 billion), while Tesla’s revenue stood at $97.7 billion.
Earlier this month, Tesla started offering Chinese owners a free one-month trial of its Full Self Driving (FSD) feature, aiming to showcase what the advanced driver-assistance system can really do.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future, but there’s one major roadblock keeping them from completely taking over—battery technology. Long charging times, limited range, and safety concerns still make some people hesitant to switch from gas-powered cars.
As you may have noticed, we're always on the lookout for groundbreaking technologies to feature on our Tech Blog—ones that could benefit our readers and society as a whole. We don’t just report on innovations as they are; we explore their possibilities and ask the 'what ifs. This article is no exception, it's about a wireless charging technology that could revolutionize how we power everything from autonomous robots and drones to, perhaps one day, electric vehicles. Imagine a device no larger than your smart phone, capable of contactless charging with a gap of up to 5.5 cm. Xnergy, a Singapore-based company, has developed the Phoenix, a cutting-edge innovation that's making waves in the wireless charging industry.
As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, automakers are introducing innovative models to meet the increasing demand. Two notable contenders in the mid-size electric sedan segment are the Nissan N7 and the Tesla Model 3. While the Tesla Model 3 has established itself globally, Nissan's N7 is poised to make a significant impact, particularly in the Chinese market. This article provides a detailed comparison of these two vehicles based on the most current available data.