In China, hybrid-powered vehicles are surpassing battery-only cars in popularity, with BYD selling 4.3 million passenger cars in 2024, of which 2.5 million were hybrid. Tesla, focusing on battery-only cars, is expected to sell over 600,000 vehicles for the second consecutive year in China. The market is still showing growth for battery electric vehicles, but demand for internal combustion engine-based vehicles, including hybrids, is expected to continue until 2031.
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‘Not Romantic’: Older Aussies urged to have ‘pragmatic’ finance talks
As more Australians in their 40s and beyond enter new relationships, financial considerations become crucial due to the substantial assets they may bring, including homes and superannuation. NGS Super financial planner Trudy Jenkin emphasizes the importance of open financial discussions to avoid future conflicts, noting that older couples tend to be more pragmatic about these issues compared to younger couples. With rising divorce rates among older Australians, Jenkins advises couples to communicate clearly about their...
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