
XPeng Supercharging Service Reaches 337 Chinese Cities
Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng Motors announced on Tuesday that its charging service has become the first in the industry to reach 337 cities across China.
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Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng Motors announced on Tuesday that its charging service has become the first in the industry to reach 337 cities across China.
The topic of "Xpeng P7 model's airbags didn't open in the accident" caused heated discussion in Chinese social platform.
A car owner in Langzhong, Sichuan, China has released videos recently claiming that his new limited-edition BYD Han Qianshancui vehicle had undergone spontaneous combustion.
Horizon Robotics, a Chinese chip company, recently reached a strategic cooperation agreement with automotive technology developer MINIEYE.
On June 12, Tesla China officially debunked rumors that Shanghai was poised to be the inaugural city for piloting its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. The company termed these reports as "unfounded."
A document was issued on Friday revealing that Tesla (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. recently filed a recall plan with the state regulator in accordance with regulations and implementation measures.
Shanghai Automotive Group Co., Ltd. (SAIC) signed a 50.1:49.9 share joint venture contract with Austrian TTTech Computertechnik AG (TTTech) to accelerate develo...
Tencent Intelligent Mobility has built a rich auto service ecology with more than 40 car companies such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi, with more than 150 models. Its auto business is actually progressing quite well.
Xiaomi Car has announced a number of adjustments to its senior management team. Huang Zhenyu, the Vice President of the Automotive Division, will now also serve as the General Manager of the Auto Supply Chain Department, reporting to the CEO of the Automotive Division, Lei Jun.
Chinese battery giant CATL occupies 49.1% of the total market share, ranking first, with a installed capacity of 8092MWh, according to a report released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) and Kerui Consulting.
Xiaomi has refuted the recent rumor that Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Solution BU, would be joining their automotive division.
Nasdaq-listed Chinese new energy vehicle company Li Auto has recently set up a new automobile services company in Shanghai. The registered capital of the firm has reportedly reached 1 billion yuan ($140.4 million).