
NIO Launches First Battery Swap Station in Germany
NIO, one of China's leading new energy vehicle firms, announced on September 29 that its first battery swap station in Germany has officially been launched in Zusmarshausen.
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NIO, one of China's leading new energy vehicle firms, announced on September 29 that its first battery swap station in Germany has officially been launched in Zusmarshausen.
Jiangsu Welion New Energy, a semisolid-state battery supplier of Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO, will receive investment from strategic institutions such as Xiaomi and Huawei.
Huawei Smart Selection partner SERES has kicked off construction of its third factory. The new facility is named "SE Project of Liangjiang New Area," spanning about 700,000 square meters in the southwestern city of Chongqing.
Qin Lihong, President of NIO, said that the company planned to launch new power-on facilities such as liquid-cooled super-fast charging piles with peak power of 500kW and peak current of 650A.
VOYAH Automobile, a luxury electric vehicle brand owned by Dongfeng Motor, started to operate independently on June 26th. Its registered name "VOYAH Automobile Technology Co., Ltd." indicates that it will be independently operated.
Tesla announced price adjustments for mainland China on October 24. Subsequently, many Tesla car owners in China who had recently made orders set up "rights protection groups" on WeChat, but some were taken in by fraudsters.
Premium electric vehicle brand Zeekr, which is owned by Chinese auto giant Geely, on August 16 officially launched new 11kW smart home charging piles.
Reporting from vehicle data analysis company Jato Dynamics indicates that the price of electric vehicles (EV) has dropped sharply in China but increased across Western countries over the past decade.
According to comments on September 1 by Cui Dongshu, Secretary General of the China Passenger Car Association, Tesla's August delivery volume in the country is expected to have totaled about 77,000 vehicles, an increase of 173% from July.
NETA Auto, a vehicle marque under Chinese firm Hozon Auto, announced on September 15 that its global expansion has accelerated in the past few days. The firm's NETA V right-hand drive model has been launched in Nepal and Thailand.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup Xpeng reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter 2020 revenues on Monday and said it will launch a second sedan model before the end of June this year.
Car companies such as China's BYD, Germany's Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, as well as Japan's Suzuki, are increasingly eyeing India's new energy vehicle market.