BYD's FinDreams Secures Energy Storage Battery Order from Tesla
FinDreams Battery, a subsidiary of BYD, has solidified a supply agreement with Tesla in March of this year.
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FinDreams Battery, a subsidiary of BYD, has solidified a supply agreement with Tesla in March of this year.
DeepRoute.ai, an autonomous vehicle startup, unveiled an ambitious self-driving solution on Wednesday. The package, named DeepRoute-Driver 2.0, is a production-ready Level 4 system that costs approximately $10,000.
On December 24, Chinese automotive firm NIO released electric flagship coupe SUV EC7 and all-new electric flagship SUV ES8. The firm also unveiled its third-generation battery swap station and commented on its mobile phone business and a recent data leakage incident.
This Monday, Li Xiang, the founder of Li Auto, posted a Moment on WeChat saying, "It is suggested to unify the Chinese standard for automatic driving to avoid the misunderstanding of users."
BYTON has signed an agreement with Marubeni Corporation on December 5, making the Japanese company an investor in BYTON’s ongoing Series C funding.
Following lively debate regarding the initial decision by Chinese automotive firm NIO to provide vehicles in four new European markets on a lease-only basis, remarks made by CEO William Li have once again entered the spotlight.
Xpeng Motors announced on Monday that it has obtained approval from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to hold the highest licensed equity of 50% in both Yidian Chuxing and Zhipeng IoV.
Chinese EV maker NIO announced on Thursday that it has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Shell. The two sides will cooperate in the field of electric vehicle energy on a global scale.
On October 12th, He Xiaopeng, the Chairman of XPeng Motors, posted on Weibo that he visited Volkswagen Group's headquarters in Wolfsburg at the end of September.
The public delivery of domestically made Model 3 cars will officially begin next week.
The race to become the leader of clean energy vehicles in the world’s largest auto market is on, with more and more tie-ups established between China’s tech giants and traditional automakers.
Smart vehicle technology firm MINIEYE announced on Monday that it has completed a D2 round of financing worth several hundred million yuan.