Japan's carmakers are staging their first motor show in four years to showcase their continued relevance in the electric vehicle (EV) age. However, EV penetration in Japan is hindered by a lack of charging infrastructure. Mitsubishi is pulling out of China, facing stiff competition from domestic brands in the EV space. Meanwhile, Russia has become the largest buyer of Chinese cars as western automakers exit the Russian market.
Japan-based #Mitsubishi Motors announced that it will invest up to EUR200 million in Renault's EV and software company, #Ampere. It also confirmed that it will terminate vehicle production in #China. https://t.co/pzYU4Tv4v8
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As Mitsubishi Exits China, Other Japanese Automakers Consider Following Suit https://t.co/HjQnz1krhi
Russia has emerged as the biggest buyer of Chinese cars, with imports surging fivefold as western automakers exit the Russian market https://t.co/Crc8vuheUb
Russia has emerged as the biggest buyer of Chinese cars, with imports surging fivefold as western automakers exit the Russian market https://t.co/W2wgSnCV2H
Russia has emerged as the biggest buyer of Chinese cars, with imports surging fivefold as western automakers exit the Russian market https://t.co/5oijKN3S5j
Mitsubishi pulling out of China. Local partner, Guangzhou Automobile, will take over operations. Company to lose $162 million from China retreat. Foreign car makers face stiff competition from China's domestic brands, particularly in the EV space. https://t.co/e92rSSkPOb
Japan’s carmakers are staging their first motor show in four years to make the case they’ll remain major forces to be reckoned with in the EV age. Follow the latest https://t.co/1t5UIRog20
Japan is a prime example of a region where EV penetration isn’t going well because of charging infrastructure, Lexus President Takashi Watanabe says at the Japan Mobility Show https://t.co/CCgbKUnTUg
Japan is a prime example of a region where EV penetration isn’t going well because of charging infrastructure, Lexus President Takashi Watanabe says at the Japan Mobility Show https://t.co/DeZFLAInqh
#Japan #AutoShow returns, playing catchup on EVs — #Toyota https://t.co/4K9gGtSFnp
Japan’s carmakers are staging their first motor show in four years to make the case they’ll remain major forces to be reckoned with in the EV age. Follow the latest https://t.co/q5GAFsKen6
Japan’s carmakers are staging their first motor show in four years to make the case they’ll remain major forces to be reckoned with in the EV age. Follow the latest https://t.co/oSvFKB5U2B
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Japan’s carmakers are staging their first motor show in four years to make the case they’ll remain major forces to be reckoned with in the EV age. Follow the latest ⬇️ https://t.co/HwISbRZZt7
Japan continues to promote its electric vehicle industry, but there’s just one problem: a severe lack of charging infrastructure https://t.co/oVdheZ9Bv1 https://t.co/LayHUKcuV6
Japan continues to promote its electric-vehicle industry, but there’s just one problem: a severe lack of charging infrastructure https://t.co/SuXGN7sK30
Japan automakers face turning point as Mitsubishi confirms China exit https://t.co/d4nxOGSfTX via @NikkeiAsia