Lei Kang

  • Zeekr starts delivery of Zeekr 001 with CATL Qilin Battery, CLTC range up to 1,032 km

    Deliveries of the Zeekr 009 MPV with CATL Qilin Battery had begun on April 17.

  • Great Wall Motor's Haval brand launches 2 new PHEVs to regain lost ground in SUV market

    The Haval brand was for a long time the top-selling in the SUV market in China, but with the rapid growth of the NEV industry, it has lost its dominance to BYD.

  • BYD secures new land in Guangdong for NEV projects

    Since October 2021, BYD has acquired five mega industrial sites in the Shenzhen-Shanwei Special Cooperation Zone, with a combined area of more than 4.1 million square meters.

  • Li Auto puts 2nd batch of 6 supercharging stations into operation

    To date, Li Auto has 13 supercharging stations and aims to have more than 300 by the end of the year.

  • Nio exceeds 1,400 swap stations in China

    Nio's 1,400th battery swap station in China was built with German retail giant METRO, and the two have built a total of 21 such facilities together to date.

  • Eve Energy to buy land for battery plant in Malaysia

    The battery plant will support electric two-wheeler and power tool manufacturers in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, Eve Energy said.

  • BYD to supply batteries to China's largest diesel engine maker

    BYD and Weichai Power will build a power battery development and manufacturing base in Shandong province, where the latter is headquartered.

  • Neta begins deliveries of electric sports car Neta GT, less than 1 month after launch

    In the increasingly competitive Chinese EV market, EV makers are hoping to capture initial consumer enthusiasm and avoid losing potential orders.

  • Nio filming ET5 touring promo in Norway, more images revealed

    Nio is filming promotional videos for the ET5 touring in Norway, and leaked images show more details of the model.

  • Chinese LiDAR maker Hesai opens its 1st European office in Germany

    This will help it further expand into the European market and accelerate its globalization, Hesai said.