BusinessSales of new energy passenger vehicles in China increased by 51% in November 2023 by The Tamesis Last month, BYD and Geely together accounted for more than 40% of China's new energy vehicle sales. Post Views: 69 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsChinaEnergyincreasedNovemberpassengersalesvehiclesRelated Posts China to spend $574 billion on power grids amid renewables push January 15, 2026 Richemont Sales Rise 11% in Q3 January 15, 2026 China and US geoeconomic competition: The relevance for Korea January 15, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryBlockchain platform Haven1 raises $4.6 million in private funding Next StoryBlockchain platform Haven1 raises $4.6 million in private funding Latest from Blog PInvestigators Say Stolen Louvre Jewels Were Hidden in Parking Lot by The Tamesis Prado Director Says Museum Won’t Be Chasing Ever-Growing Visitor Numbers by The Tamesis Hair Contouring | Vogue by The Tamesis ACA enrollment ends today in most states, as tax credit compromise stalls in Congress by The Tamesis Centre Pompidou Gives Up Grand Palais Area for ‘Financial Constraints’ by The Tamesis How to Choose Best Vegan Protein Powder, According to Nutrition Experts by The Tamesis Best White T-Shirt for Women 2026: Our Top Picks for Style & Comfort by The Tamesis 8 Best Gentle Cleansers That Are Safe for Sensitive Skin by The Tamesis Swatch x Guggenheim Releases Watches Inspired by Pollock, Degas, Monet, and Klee by The Tamesis Ego Nwodim to Co-Chair Whitney Museum Art Party in January 2026 by The TamesisRelated Posts China to spend $574 billion on power grids amid renewables push January 15, 2026 Richemont Sales Rise 11% in Q3 January 15, 2026 China and US geoeconomic competition: The relevance for Korea January 15, 2026 Previous StoryBlockchain platform Haven1 raises $4.6 million in private funding Next StoryBlockchain platform Haven1 raises $4.6 million in private funding