List of Flash News about electric vehicles
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2025-10-02 22:23 |
Tesla TSLA Q3 2025 EV Deliveries Hit New All-Time High: Record Quarter Sparks Trading Focus
According to @StockMKTNewz, Tesla TSLA delivered more EVs in Q3 2025 than in any prior quarter, marking a new all-time high for quarterly deliveries (source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 2, 2025). The post does not disclose the exact delivery figure or additional metrics, indicating only that Q3 2025 surpassed all previous quarters on volume, which is the key trading headline at this stage (source: @StockMKTNewz). No further details or crypto-market linkages are provided in the source, so cross-asset impact beyond TSLA cannot be inferred from this post alone (source: @StockMKTNewz). |
2025-04-10 17:20 |
EU and China Begin Negotiations on Removing Tariffs for Chinese Electric Vehicles
According to Crypto Rover, the European Union and China have initiated negotiations to remove EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. This development could impact the trade dynamics and pricing strategies in the electric vehicle market, potentially creating opportunities for cryptocurrency traders involved in automotive tokenization or blockchain supply chain solutions. Traders should monitor how these negotiations affect market sentiment and the demand for relevant cryptocurrencies. |
2025-02-07 16:43 |
Potential Strategic Shift: Trump's AI and Energy Policies Impact Cryptocurrency Markets
According to Eric Cryptoman, Trump's preference for petrol over electric vehicles and his decision to enlist @sama for AI development in the U.S. instead of @elonmusk could signal shifts with potential implications for the cryptocurrency market. This development may influence investors' strategies regarding tech and energy-related digital assets. |
2025-02-06 18:35 |
Impact of China's EV Growth on Oil Prices
According to The Kobeissi Letter, the rise of electric vehicles in China is exerting pressure on oil prices, as the market adjusts to the increasing electrification of transportation. Notably, 50% of new cars sold in China are now battery-powered, highlighting a significant shift that traders must consider when evaluating oil futures. |