China raises sales target for electric vehicles to 25% of new car sales by 2025
Global Electric Vehicles in 25 Electric Vehicle Capitals as a Share of the Global Electric Vehicle Stock. Source: International Council on Clean Transportation

January 2020 Issue

  • China raises sales target for electric vehicles to 25% of new car sales by 2025
  • Nynas applies for company reorganisation
  • Total expands regional headquarters in Singapore to accelerate growth in Asia Pacific
  • Lubrizol to resume partial operations in Rouen, France
  • JXTG Holdings to change name to ENEOS Holdings
  • Shell expands industrial lubricants portfolio, with purchase of American Chemical Technologies
  • Sweden starts fossil fuel phaseout inquiry, new petrol and diesel car sales ban
  • BMW Group to build future MINI E vehicles in China with Great Wall Motor
  • Volvo Trucks presents heavy-duty electric concept trucks
  • Caltex Australia to rebrand fuel retail outlets to Ampol
  • ExxonMobil considers further expansion of Port Allen lube blending plant
  • Chevron Corp. subsidiary to acquire Puma Energy (Australia)
  • Haldor Topsoe and Sasol partner to jointly license GTL technology
  • EMA proposes to halt API licensing of CH-4 diesel engine oil category
  • Gazprom Neft expands marine lubricants production in Singapore
  • LyondellBasell and Sinopec announce joint venture in China
  • Hyundai Motor unveils โ€˜Strategy 2025โ€™ roadmap to transition into โ€˜smart mobility solution providerโ€™
  • Reliance and BP move forward with Indian fuels partnership
  • China releases tariff exemptions for a few U.S. petrochemical, oil products
  • Valvoline announces launch of motor oil for hybrid vehicles in 2020
  • China raises sales target for electric vehicles to 25% of new car sales by 2025
  • Nynas applies for company reorganisation
  • Total expands regional headquarters in Singapore to accelerate growth in Asia Pacific
  • Lubrizol to resume partial operations in Rouen, France