
Automated Driving Company Plus Launches "Plus Build" Program in US
Plus, an automated driving heavy truck company, announced on Monday the launch of the "Plus Build" program in the United States.
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Plus, an automated driving heavy truck company, announced on Monday the launch of the "Plus Build" program in the United States.

Following similar moves by Tesla China and Huawei-backed AITO, Guangzhou-based electric vehicle firm XPeng has announced a price reduction plan.

On March 24th, the patent of "Vein Identification Device and Vehicle" applied by BYD Corporation Limited Co., Ltd. was authorized today. After inquiring to the China National Intellectual Property Administration, it was learned that the utility model authorized by BYD this time is actually a vein recognition device and vehicle.

Wang Fengying, the former general manager of Great Wall Motor, reportedly will replace He Xiaopeng, the founder, chairman and CEO of XPeng Motors, as CEO.

Autonomous driving company WeRide announced on Friday that it has officially begun unmanned minibus Robobus services on Guangzhou International Bio Island. The service aims to provide unmanned bus services for local citizens.

July 14th news, recently, BYD officially announced that its new mid-to-large-sized hybrid sedan Destroyer 07 has been renamed as Seal DM-i. The new car will be launched in the third quarter with a price range of ¥180,000 to 250,000 ($25,200-$35,000).

BMW and Mercedes-Benz will establish a joint venture company in China to operate a supercharging network in the Chinese market.

News emerged that BYD Frigate 07 will start pre-sales at the Chengdu Auto Show on August 26 and will then be listed at the end of September. This model has passed the declaration of the MIIT in the first half of this year.

On Friday, Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO announced its proposed secondary listing by way of introduction to the Main Board of the Singapore Exchange, following its IPO at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 10.

Geely Automobile announced at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) at noon on October 31 that it has proposed to spin off Zeekr Intelligent Technology Holding Limited (Zeekr) and list it independently.

At the XPeng AI Day, XPeng Motors showcased its latest developments in the field of AI and announced a series of innovative technologies.

Zeekr, a high-end electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese auto giant Geely announced on Saturday that it will raise prices starting from May 1, 2022.