
Following Tesla, XPeng Reduces EV Prices by up to $5,312
Following similar moves by Tesla China and Huawei-backed AITO, Guangzhou-based electric vehicle firm XPeng has announced a price reduction plan.
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Following similar moves by Tesla China and Huawei-backed AITO, Guangzhou-based electric vehicle firm XPeng has announced a price reduction plan.
Hundreds of automobile companies including EV leader Tesla have asked the the U.S. Trade Representative to extend tariff exemptions for parts and materials imported from China.
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CEO Elon Musk disclosed Tesla’s plan for its autonomous driving China team and Shanghai factory in his Q&A formatted video message during the 3rd World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC).
On March 23rd, Tesla revealed to employees that it is expected to lose the entire $7500 of federal tax break because its cheapest electric vehicle uses Chinese batteries.
It’s official: China’s largest search engine and China’s largest private automaker are joining forces.
Li Xiang, chairman and CEO of Li Auto, revealed the electric vehicle maker's target - to occupy 35% of the passenger car market with a price range of more than 200,000 yuan ($28,997) in 2027, and to become the world's leading artificial intelligence enterprise in 2030.
Some owners of the performance version of China-made Model Y found that the model is equipped with the new 12V lithium-ion battery.
Tesla’s vehicle orders in China dropped by almost half in May compared with the previous month, as the US automaker wrestles with backlash from regulators and customers alike in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market, according to tech media outlet The Information.
Regarding Chinese social media outlet's report on Elon Musk’s post claiming that "China's EVs lead the world," EV firm XPeng's CEO He Xiaopeng commented: “China is only at a forefront position of the world in the field of electric vehicles.”
Guangzhi Cao, a former Tesla engineer and former Head of Perception at XPeng Motors, who was involved in allegations of commercial theft, has joined Pegasus, a Chinese automated driving startup.
Tesla's new Model Y has started delivery in China, with the price starting at $36,121.