Xpeng announced on Monday that it has recorded its highest-ever monthly delivery at 8,040 EVs for July, representing a 228% increase year-over-year, and a 22% increase from the previous month.
In response to a video saying that Li Auto's vehicle contains mercury, the company responded that they did not use toxic mercury in any production phase.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO saw its deliveries fall in May due to a global semiconductor shortage, while rival XPeng’s sales continued to grow at a robust pace as the company managed to prevent the chip crisis from hobbling its business.
Chinese EV maker Li Auto announced its August delivery data on Sept. 2, which shows that the company delivered 2,711 Li ONE vehicles, the first and sole model of Li Auto, in August, a record high in monthly deliveries.