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Nio puts two new battery swap stations into operation, bringing total to 316

As of July 23, Nio has 316 battery swap stations, 213 Supercharging stations, 396 destination charging stations, and access to over 380,000 third-party charging piles in China.

Nio ramps up hiring in Europe, confirms Amsterdam as EU headquarters

Nio appears to be setting out to accelerate its expansion in Europe, as the company has begun hiring for its positions in the Netherlands, following those in Germany.

Why is it tough to commercialize flying cars?

The lack of policies and regulations is the key to the difficulty of commercializing flying cars on the ground.

Geely donates about $4.64 million in cash and equipment to flood-stricken Henan

This includes RMB 25 million in cash and RMB 5 million worth of three industrial-grade drones and auxiliary equipment from Geely's Aerofugia specifically designed for disaster surveys.

Shanghai aims to reach about $54 billion in NEV output by 2025

Shanghai aims to further increase the share of electric vehicles and fuel-cell vehicles, promote the transformation of car companies into emerging industries and nurture auto parts companies with tens of billions yuan in sales.

SAIC is China's top vehicle exporter in H1

The top 10 companies are SAIC Motor, Chery, Changan, Dongfeng Motor, GWM, Geely, BAIC, Tesla, JAC Motors and Sinotruk.

BYD teases first electric SUV of its e-Platform 3.0

BYD previewed the Yuan Plus on July 21, the first pure electric SUV of its e Platform 3.0, positioned as a compact SUV.

Volvo to acquire Geely Holdings' stake in China joint venture

Volvo announced on July 21 that it has reached an agreement with parent company Geely Holdings to acquire the latter's stakes in two joint ventures in China.

Alibaba increased its long position in Xpeng HK shares by about 15%

On July 7, Alibaba increased its long position in Xpeng Motors from 0% to 14.97%, according to a HKEx filing.

CATL sues smaller rival for patent infringement

If CALB loses the lawsuit, its entire product line could be banned.