
Haomo.AI and NavInfo Reach Strategic Cooperation Agreement
Beijing-based automated driving company Haomo.AI signed a strategic cooperation agreement on September 5 with NavInfo, a Chinese digital map developer.
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Beijing-based automated driving company Haomo.AI signed a strategic cooperation agreement on September 5 with NavInfo, a Chinese digital map developer.
XPeng Motors plans to enter the German, British, French, and other markets next year.
Chinese power battery giant CATL has announced plans to hold a launch event for vehicles equipped with its Kirin battery on August 27.
Recently, reporters interviewed several former employees of BYD in Changsha and learned that there have been mass resignations among workers at the Wangcheng and Yuhua factories under BYD in Changsha, China.
On April 13, BYD and Shell announced they will provide at least 100,000 BYD battery and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (EV) customers in Europe with fast, convenient, and reliable EV charging from Shell Recharge.
On August 24, Beijing-based Li Auto announced that it has started building an R&D and production facility for power semiconductors in the High Tech Industry Development Zone, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.
Chongqing Changan New Energy Vehicle Inc. (Changan NEV) on Monday announced the completion of round-B financing totaling 4.977 billion yuan ($786.5 million).
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng sold less than 10,000 units in both October and November, falling behind its rivals. Behind these challenges are reportedly organizational deformities.
According to the latest statement, the focus of their joint effort will be on enhancing the CMP and MEB platforms of Volkswagen vehicles produced in China.
On November 8th, 290 XPeng Motors P7 owners in China jointly wrote a letter to XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng, expressing concerns about the unfulfilled promises of OTA upgrades and other issues.
Compared with the heads of other Chinese auto firms, Wei Jianjun, Founder and Chairman of Great Wall Motor (GWM), tends to operate in a very low-key manner, but the new energy business map he has been developing is impressive.
WEY, a subsidiary of Chinese automotive firm Great Wall Motor, announced on August 24 that it will debut the Mocca DHT-PHEV lidar version at the Chengdu Motor Show on August 26.