BANGKOK (AP) — The ride sharing giant Uber and Chinese automaker BYD plan a partnership to introduce 100,000 BYD model EVs on the Uber platform in Europe and...
The ride sharing giant Uber and Chinese automaker BYD plan a partnership to introduce 100,000 BYD model EVs on the Uber platform in Europe and Latin America, eventually expanding to other markets, the companies announced. The arrangement would offer Uber drivers access to favorable pricing, insurance, financing and other services for BYD vehicles, the companies said in a statement seen Thursday.
The companies said the plan would help accelerate the switch to EVs and that they also plan to collaborate in introducing autonomous-capable EVs on the Uber platform.First time buyers spending 40% of pay on mortgagesGA Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger says new program will “keep Georgia’s voter registration database up-to-date" but critics fear disenfranchisementTOKYO — Global markets were mostly lower and Japan’s stock index tumbled Thursday as the U.S.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
100 dolphins rescued from low tide in Cape CodAbout 25 staff from IFAW and 100 trained volunteers worked to save over 100 stranded dolphins.
Read more »
Uber, BYD partner to bring EVs to ride hailing platform globallyUber Technologies and Chinese automaker BYD announced a multi-year partnership on Wednesday aimed at bringing 100,000 new electric vehicles to the ride...
Read more »
Paris Olympics: China’s Pan Zhanle smashes own 100-metres freestyle world record for goldThe 19-year-old’s time of 46.40 seconds shaved an incredible 0.40 seconds off his previous mark set at the World Championships in Doha in February
Read more »
Flashback: Radical Democrat Kamala Harris Promised Gun Confiscation In First 100 DaysYeah, no.
Read more »
Toronto raising fines for more than 100 parking offencesA car stops in a bike lane along Bloor Street West in Toronto. Fines for parking in a bike lane are increasing from $60 to $200.
Read more »
Canadian Kylie Masse finished 4th in the women’s 100-metre backstroke finalAustralian Kaylee McKeown won the gold (57.33) while American Regan Smith took silver (57.66) and Katherine Berkoff of the U.S. claimed bronze (57.98)
Read more »