
NIO and Zhejiang Commercial Group to Jointly Build Power Exchange Station
Chinese EV firm NIO Inc. announced on January 7 the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Zhejiang Commercial Group Co., Ltd.
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Chinese EV firm NIO Inc. announced on January 7 the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Zhejiang Commercial Group Co., Ltd.
According to Qichacha APP, an affiliate of automaker Li Auto, Leading Ideal HK Limited, has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Sichuan province.
A fire broke out on November 18 at a BYD factory in the Chinese city of Huizhou, Guangdong Province. No casualties were reported and no inflammable or explosive materials were found in the building, which has a steel frame structure.
Shenzhen-based new energy vehicle and battery firm BYD attended IAA Transportation 2022 in Hanover, Germany on September 19, during which it revealed its new e-bus blade platform, alongside two zero-emission e-trucks and a newly upgraded 12m e-bus.
Shenzhen-based auto firm BYD announced on August 19 that all of its new energy passenger cars are now equipped with blade batteries.
CATL, China's leading producer of EV batteries, announced on Thursday that it planned to invest in the construction of a new power battery production base in Yibin, Sichuan Province, with a maximum value of 24 billion yuan ($3.76 billion).
Baidu announced on December 26 a major expansion of its commercialized fully driverless robotaxi service in Wuhan, Hubei Province. The move triples the size of its operation areas, increases the number of robotaxis in service and expands the system's operation times to include key evening hours.
Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) companies have released their sales data for December 2024 and the whole year. Excluding traditional automakers like BYD and Geely, the top five emerging EV startups are Li Auto, Leapmotor, NIO, XPeng, and Xiaomi.
In response to recent reports that an infrared sensor in the rear row ceiling of Li Auto's L8 Pro SUV model has been discontinued, the Chinese new energy auto firm confirmed on the evening of October 27 that this is false information.
Chinese electric vehicle brand XPeng Motors plans to expand its business to Sweden and the Netherlands.
On April 30th, Faraday Future announced that it had received a letter from the NASDAQ Stock Exchange indicating that it would be delisted for not complying with listing rules.
During the 3rd Belt and Road Summit, Didi, together with its Brazilian partner, signed a cooperation agreement in the fields of green transportation and digital payment.