
Demand for Medical Supplies Skyrockets and Manufacturers Scramble to Respond
Some non-traditional manufacturers of medical supplies including masks, plastic gloves and disinfectant have joined the effort.
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Some non-traditional manufacturers of medical supplies including masks, plastic gloves and disinfectant have joined the effort.
During a telephone conference after the release of the Q2 financial report, Li Xiang, the founder and chairman of Chinese EV maker Li Auto, said that in the next five years, the extended-range scheme is still the best solution for SUV models.
Shenzhen-based automotive company BYD announced on August 27 that it will launch a variety of new energy vehicle models for the European market this fall, including the BYD Tang, Han and Yuan PLUS.
BYD held a ceremony for the completion of its factory in Thailand and the production of its 8 millionth new energy vehicle.
On August 30, BYD's new IP 'Xia' was officially launched. The Dynasty's first mid to large-sized flagship MPV, Xia, will officially be available for sale within the year, with global sales.
Shenzhen-based auto giant BYD announced on August 17 that it will release its 2022 Tang DM-p vehicle model on August 25. This new car is positioned as a mid-sized SUV with four-wheel drive performance.
The M5 and M7 models of AITO, a Chinese automaker established jointly by Huawei and Seres, have undergone price reductions of 8,000 yuan ($1,096). AITO is the first new energy vehicle brand in China to follow in the footsteps of Tesla's latest decision.
BYD is planning to establish a network of 100 dealerships in Japan and aims to achieve an annual sales target of 30,000 units by 2025.
On March 3, FinDreams Technology, a subsidiary of BYD, released a new generation of millimeter-wave radar, which will be mass-produced in March this year.
Employees of some large enterprises have returned to offices after roughly two months of working from home. Yet, resumption of normal operations has come at a price for Chinese companies.
Brazilian ride-hailing app 99 said it has signed an agreement with Chinese automaker BYD to start testing an electric car developed for its drivers.
On December 2, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD announced that it had sold 230,427 new energy vehicles in November, up from 91,219 units a year earlier. This year's cumulative sales reached 1,628,297 vehicles, a year-on-year growth of 219.38%.