
Tesla's 5 Millionth Vehicle Globally Rolls off the Production Line in Shanghai
On September 17th, Tesla announced that the 5 millionth vehicle globally has officially rolled off the production line at Gigafactory Shanghai.
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On September 17th, Tesla announced that the 5 millionth vehicle globally has officially rolled off the production line at Gigafactory Shanghai.
A regional manager of AITO, an EV brand jointly created by Huawei and Seres, said that at present, offline channels are being vigorously laid out.
The rising price of 95 RON gasoline in China sparked extensive online discussion on Tuesday, including comments posted to Weibo by XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng.
Recently, some digital bloggers released a copy of the operating conditions and battery life specifications of the 2022 BYD Han DM-i and Tang DM-i. Both cars are expected to be launched in the first half of 2022.
On April 23rd, Li Xiang, CEO of Li Auto stated in a post that the release of Sentry mode was delayed for several months due to compatibility issues with the car model.
In August, several car companies have started a new round of price reductions through limited-time discounts and other methods. Even Li Auto, which previously claimed to not consider price reductions, couldn't hold out any longer.
On December 18th, NIO's third brand "Firefly" was officially announced, positioning itself as an intelligent electric high-end small car brand.
The Hefei Economic and Technological Development Area (Hefei ETDA) and domestic EV maker NIO have signed a new cooperation agreement on Tuesday.
A company 100% owned by Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto recently purchased a plot of land in Chongqing, a southwestern city in China, which triggered some discussion about the construction of a base in the city.
Geely-backed auto parts supplier ECARX announced on August 5 that it has reached a strategic cooperation agreement with AMD, an American semiconductor company.
Shenzhen-based automaker BYD unveiled a new brand proposition on Monday dubbed "Technology, Green and Future," in a bid to upgrade its image among consumers.
By the end of June 2022, the number of motor vehicles in China had reached 406 million units, including 310 million cars and 10.01 million new energy vehicles.