
NIO Fined for Poor Fire Prevention of Battery Swap Station
On August 17, a NIO subsidiary was recently fined 30,000 yuan ($4,425) by the Beijing Chaoyang District Fire Rescue Detachment for violating local safety measures.
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On August 17, a NIO subsidiary was recently fined 30,000 yuan ($4,425) by the Beijing Chaoyang District Fire Rescue Detachment for violating local safety measures.
Insiders of Chinese home appliance company Hisense revealed that its subsidiary Sanden Corporation (US) had recently received orders for two electric compressor projects from Tesla.
Zhu Jiangming, founder and chairman of Leapmotor, issued an open letter on Tuesday, saying that its 100,000th production vehicle has recently rolled off of its production line.
Laid-off workers from Li Auto's smart driving team say the recent staff cuts have seriously disrupted the in-house R&D and testing departments, nearly halting development.
Canalys released a report on Monday claiming that the global sale of EVs in 2021 was 6.5 million units, an increase of 109% from 2020, accounting for 9% of all passenger car sales.
MW MINI booth at Auto Shanghai refused to give Chinese visitors ice cream. BMW responded by saying that "this was a misunderstanding and that they are currently handling the matter. "
Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi is stepping up its construction of factories. A factory in Yizhuang, Beijing is under construction, where work is now underway for ground leveling, and about four out of ten have been completed.
Leading South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. and China's Beijing BAIC Motor will inject 1 trillion Korean won ($823 million) into their joint venture to reverse the decline in the Chinese market through electric vehicles.
Honda recently announced that it will lay off about 900 contract workers at its Chinese joint venture, GAC Honda Automobile Co., due to a shift towards the electric vehicle market.
On August 25th, the 26th Chengdu Motor Show opened. New energy vehicle brands have successively launched products, technologies, and price strategies, further intensifying competition within the industry.
Li Auto announced that its new SUV, the L9, will be unveiled on April 16, 2022 with a price range of 450,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan ($70,815-$78,683), depending on different configurations.
Shenzhen-based automobile company BYD announced that from the first half of 2023, it will carry the NVIDIA Drive Hyperion platform on some of its new energy vehicles to realize intelligent driving and parking.