Lei Kang
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Some key chips developed by Nio to be in mass production in next 1-2 years, says VP
In the next 1 to 2 years, some of Nio's in-house developed key chips including AD chips will be mass-produced, the EV maker's vice president in charge of hardware business said.
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Zeekr extends some store hours to midnight after price cut
Zeekr said its stores are seeing a large number of visitors following the Zeekr 001 price cut.
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Regulatory filing: Core specs of Luxeed S7, jointly built by Huawei and Chery, revealed
The Luxeed S7, the first model under the Luxeed brand, is expected to debut this quarter.
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Hyundai, Kia up bet on China EV market with charging facility tie-ups
Hyundai will work with China's Naas Technology on charging infrastructure, while Kia puts into operation the first supercharging station it built with Shell in China.
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BYD Fang Cheng Bao to hold brand and tech launch on Aug 16
Fang Cheng Bao said next week's event will be a brand and technology launch, so the official launch of the Leopard 5 could take place later.
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SAIC-GM-Wuling launches Baojun Yunduo compact EV with starting price of about $13,270
The Baojun Yunduo is the second model launched by the Baojun brand this year and is expected to compete with the BYD Dolphin and Volkswagen's ID.3.
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Great Wall becomes latest Chinese automaker to tap into Indonesian market
Great Wall has officially launched its GWM brand in Indonesia and presented models including the Tank 500 HEV and Haval H6 HEV to local customers.
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BYD starts warming up for shooting brake SUV Song L
BYD today shared four exterior images of the Song L, saying the model will be a B-class flagship shooting brake SUV.
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BMW recalls 29 EVs in China over charging issue
The vehicles covered by the recall may experience charging interruptions due to a supplier's production process error, resulting in the vehicle failing to start or the high-voltage system shutting down while driving.
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BYD, Tesla top selling brands in China's NEV market in Jan-Jul
BYD was No. 1 in China's NEV market in January-July with a 37.2 percent share, while Tesla was No. 2 with an 8.7 percent share.









