
NIO Builts Over 10,000 NEV Charging Piles in China
On July 29, Shanghai-based new energy vehicle company NIO announced the total number of its charging piles across China reaches over 10,000, covering 269 cities.
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On July 29, Shanghai-based new energy vehicle company NIO announced the total number of its charging piles across China reaches over 10,000, covering 269 cities.
Huawei has built and is now operating a supercharging station for electric cars at its base in Shenzhen.
Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto unveiled its autonomous driving and battery electric vehicle (BEV) roadmap on the first day of the 20th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition.
XPeng Motors launched its second generation of household electric vehicle charging piles on Thursday. The new products support 4G remote control, automatic OTA upgrades and other brand-new functions.
Recent high temperatures have pushed the power loads of many Chinese provinces to record highs. Many regions across the country have decided to adopt off-peak power consumption or suspended industrial production measures.
On August 15, XPeng Motors held a launch event at which it announced that it had put the 1,000th self-operated charging station into operation, which is the first station to be equipped with the latest generation of ultra-fast charging pile in China.
Zeekr, a pure electric intelligent vehicle brand owned by Geely Holdings, on Tuesday announced the delivery of its 10,000th home charging pile.
On April 4th, William Li, the founder, chairman and CEO of NIO, recently stated that NIO has currently deployed 1,326 battery swapping stations and 52 destination charging routes in China. Users have completed nearly 20 million battery swaps.
The Shanghai Municipal People's Government issued a document on Thursday regarding its promotion of vehicle charging and battery swapping infrastructure in the city.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, Inc. signed an agreement with Xpeng Motors on Tuesday, providing Xpeng’s customers with services for their electric vehicles.
The rising price of 95 RON gasoline in China sparked extensive online discussion on Tuesday, including comments posted to Weibo by XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng.
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.