
Electric Vehicle Company BYTON Files for Bankruptcy
On June 18th, it was reported that two related companies of BYTON, an electric vehicle brand, have filed for bankruptcy.
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On June 18th, it was reported that two related companies of BYTON, an electric vehicle brand, have filed for bankruptcy.
On August 22, Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor announced at a new energy strategy conference in Beijing that its sub-brand HAVAL will stop selling fuel-powered vehicles before 2030.
Wu Baojun, the co-founder and president of Chinese EV manufacturer Leapmotor, has resigned. Leapmotor will no longer have a president position.
NIO, a leading company in the premium smart electric vehicle market, reported total revenues of 10,29 million yuan ($1,536 million) in the second quarter of 2022, representing a year-on-year increase of 21.8%.
Shenzhen-based BYD released a statement on Friday regarding the recently increased price of its Dynasty and Ocean series new energy vehicle (NEV) models, which have become more expensive by up to 7,000 yuan ($1,105).
In order to achieve faster and long-term development, various personnel changes and organizational adjustments have recently taken place at Li Auto and XPeng, two Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers.
Li Ruifeng, SVP of Great Wall Motor (GWM) and CEO of GWM’s WEY brand, will be promoted to the position of Chief Growth Officer, overseeing the company's branding business.
Spy photos of leading Chinese automaker BYD's new "F" brand have surfaced recently. The new vehicle is an off-road SUV with a length of nearly 5 meters, a wheelbase of 2.8 meters, and maximum output power exceeding 500 kW.
Tesla has confirmed that the first V4 Supercharger station in Asia has officially landed in Hong Kong and is now officially operational.
The pre-sale of the Hengchi 5, a car model made by Evergrande Auto, will start on July 6. Interested customers can make an appointment to test drive, which has been made available in the last week or so.
According to data released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) on Tuesday, the wholesale sales volume of Tesla's Shanghai factory in China in September was 56,006 vehicles, up 27% month-on-month and 394% year-on-year.