Lei Kang
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China's Mar NEV retail sales at 549,000 units, preliminary CPCA data show
This was up 27 percent from February, but below the CPCA's estimate of around 560,000 units announced in late March.
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Price wars fail to boost China's auto consumption
With consumers in a wait-and-see mood, orders and transaction rates did not increase significantly, and auto demand recovered less than expected, the CADA said.
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Buick to launch Electra E5 electric SUV in China on Apr 13
The Electra E5, Buick's first electric model based on the Ultium platform, is a 5-seat SUV measuring 4,892 mm in length.
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Neta unveils two-door electric sports car Neta GT, deliveries expected in H1
The Neta GT, set for mass production and delivery in the first half of 2023, will be the first real sports car that young people in China can own, an executive previously said.
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Samsung SDI opens battery R&D center in Shanghai
A new research lab under the center will focus on discovering new functional and affordable materials.
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Hengchi 5 gets assisted driving capability days after Evergrande NEV warns of production halt risk
The H-Pilot assisted driving system is available for the first time for the Hengchi 5, giving the vehicle the ability to perform full-speed adaptive cruise control and lane keeping.
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Xpeng upgrades over 160 charging stations with S4 ultra-fast chargers
Xpeng now has more than 1,000 of self-operated charging stations in China, including 186 S4 ultra-fast charging stations.
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BYD chairman calls on China to extend NEV tax exemption until 2025
The world economy is currently in a difficult period of complexity and change, and dealing with risks and challenges requires firm confidence and stable expectations, Wang said.
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Tesla delivers record 422,875 vehicles globally in Q1
Tesla's first-quarter deliveries were higher than BYD's 264,647 passenger BEVs, but lower than the latter's 552,076 NEVs, including PHEVs.
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Zeekr delivers 6,663 vehicles in Mar, up 22% from Feb
In the first quarter, Zeekr delivered 15,234 units, up 84.86 percent year-on-year, but down 53.08 percent from the fourth quarter.









