HongShan Expands into Europe and North Asia Amid Slowing China Opportunities
Chinese investment firm HongShan aggressively expands into Europe and North Asia, citing limited options in China and pressure from limited partners to deploy capital.
Starfolk
The global shift towards sustainable transportation has led to the increasing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), but concerns about safety have arisen. A recent study by Affinity Lawyers has determined the safest EV cars based on crash incidents, providing valuable insights for consumers and manufacturers alike.
The study analyzed crash data involving electric vehicles and hybrid cars over a multi-year period, measuring the total number of crashes per 10,000 cars sold. The top 10 safest EV brands include Ford, Subaru, Volkswagen, Nissan, Porsche, Rivian, Chevrolet, and Tesla, with the Ford Mustang Mach-E taking the top spot with a remarkable record of just 3 crashes per 10,000 cars sold.
The study's findings highlight the importance of prioritizing crash safety in EV design, with manufacturers implementing robust safety measures to prevent and mitigate battery-related incidents. As the African EV market is expected to expand to $25.40 billion by 2029, this study provides a crucial guide for consumers and manufacturers in the region, helping them make informed decisions about the safest and most reliable EV models to purchase.
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