Tesla Prepares to Launch Home Electricity Supply Service in Great Britain Amid Falling EV Sales

LONDON, UK — August 2025 — Tesla, the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer led by Elon Musk, is moving closer to launching its own home electricity supply service in Great Britain within the coming months. According to a public notice on the website of Ofgem — the UK’s government energy regulator — Tesla has formally applied…

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BYD Expands in Malaysia: CKD Factory Confirmed, New Seal Launched, and Largest 3S Centre Opens

BYD has confirmed a CKD factory in Malaysia, launched the updated BYD Seal, and opened its largest 3S Centre in Balakong. Here’s how the EV giant is deepening its roots in Southeast Asia and shaping Malaysia’s electric mobility future. Malaysia’s electric vehicle (EV) landscape is accelerating—and BYD is leading the charge. In a landmark triple…

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ASTRA by Bateriku: Malaysia’s Only Battery Brand with Full SIRIM IEC 60095 Certification

SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA – 7 August 2025 — Bateriku (M) Sdn. Bhd., a leading Malaysian roadside assistance provider, has announced a major step in the country’s automotive industry with the official launch of ASTRA, its in-house car battery brand. The entire product range — 28 models covering Maintenance-Free (MF), Enhanced Flooded Battery (EFB), and Absorbent…

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Bugatti Brouillard: One-Off Chiron-Based Masterpiece Launches Under New Solitaire Program

When you have near-limitless wealth, few purchases make a statement quite like a one-off Bugatti. Enter the Bugatti Brouillard, the first creation to emerge from the brand’s newly launched Solitaire program—an ultra-exclusive initiative producing only two bespoke cars per year. The Brouillard is perhaps the greenest Bugatti ever made. The exterior features two-tone bodywork in…

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Trump Pushes for Ford F-150 Sales in Japan and Europe Despite Market Challenges

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is advocating for large American pickup trucks, such as the Ford F-150, to enter markets in Japan and Europe. He believes that reducing tariffs and easing safety regulations will help U.S. automakers sell more vehicles overseas. However, analysts point out that cultural preferences, infrastructure limitations, and vehicle size may pose…

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