
CATL and BYD Will Launch 6C Power Batteries
There are reports that CATL and BYD are preparing to launch power batteries with a charging rate of up to 6C.
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There are reports that CATL and BYD are preparing to launch power batteries with a charging rate of up to 6C.
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Chinese electronic components producer BOE obtained an order for Apple's 6.1-inch iPhone 14 display last year, and this year it will continue to supply key components of the high-end iPhone series.
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Xiaomi Auto has reportedly settled on Beijing for its headquarters and first automobile factory, Auto Business Review said on Tuesday. Xiaomi has not yet issued a response to the news.
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