Lei Kang
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Neta sending 3,600 EVs to Thailand
This is the largest single export to date for the new Chinese carmaker. The Neta V has already accumulated over 2,000 deliveries in Thailand.
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BYD to use Nvidia Orin chips in its next-gen EV models
Nio and Li Auto are already using Nvidia DRIVE Orin chips in their smart driving systems, with Nio even having its third-generation battery swap stations equipped with two of the chips.
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Panic selling of lithium carbonate just won't stop
Lithium carbonate prices continue to decline, leading to a heavy wait-and-see mood among downstream customers, who are reluctant to place large orders.
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Qiantu inks deal with Mullen to tap US market, K50 supercar to be rebranded as Mullen GT and GTRS
Mullen has acquired Qiantu's North and South American intellectual property and distribution rights, allowing the assembly and distribution of the Qiantu K50 in the Americas.
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Kia enters China's crowded EV market, 1st model expected to launch in Aug
The Kia EV6 will be brought to China as an import and is expected to go on sale in August this year. It will also launch the EV5 in November, its first model to be produced in China.
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Gotion reaches deal with Edison Power to tap Japan's energy storage market
Gotion and Edison Power have a planned sales target of 1 GWh in the first year of the partnership, rising to 2 GWh per year from the second year onwards.
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Baidu's robotaxi platform Apollo Go gets permit to offer fully driverless rides in Beijing
To date, Baidu's Apollo Go has been offering fully driverless ride-hailing services in Beijing, Wuhan and Chongqing.
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BYD delivers 22 electric buses in Indonesia
This is the second batch of electric buses delivered by BYD in Indonesia after it delivered 30 in the country a year ago.
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BYD launches new Han sedan and Tang SUV with lower prices
BYD announced today that the two models received 8,196 orders on the day they were launched on March 16.
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SAIC-Volkswagen offers up to $7,250 discount as China auto price war continues
The offer has a deadline of April 30, and SAIC-Volkswagen plans to offer up to RMB 3.7 billion in subsidies for car purchases.









