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Nio's Q2 earnings call: Here's everything you need to know

Nio reported its second-quarter earnings on Thursday Beijing Time and held an analyst call to unveil some key plans for the future.

China steps up regulation of smart car industry

As the smart car industry grows rapidly, China is also accelerating its regulatory policies.

Carmakers, including Geely and WM Motor, call for regulating flow of used EV batteries

Car companies including Geely, WM Motor, Hozon Auto and Leap Motor have joined with battery companies to issue a statement calling for regulating the flow of used electric vehicle batteries.

Xpeng sets up new car sales company in Changsha

While Nio is pressing ahead with the construction of battery swap stations, Xpeng seems to be focusing on setting up new sales companies.

Nio's 361st battery swap station goes into operation

As of August 11, Nio has 361 battery swap stations, 238 supercharging stations, 432 destination charging stations.

This is Mitsubishi's first EV model to be launched in China

The Airtrek is an electric 5-seat SUV that will go on sale within the year and will only be sold in Asia.

Xpeng P7's dual-motor model to have LFP version

The current dual-motor model of the P7 uses a ternary lithium battery with a combined NEDC range of 562km.

BYD denies ever saying it would supply blade batteries to Tesla

BYD has never told the media that it will supply "blade batteries" to Tesla, nor has it said that the "blade batteries" will be used in the Model Y, ifeng.com quoted the company as saying on Wednesday.

China mulls policy support for hydrogen internal combustion engines

China will develop a hydrogen energy development strategy and study the possibility of including and supporting hydrogen internal combustion engines.

Xpeng's request to freeze supplier's $6.1 million property upheld by court

Xpeng Motors' application to freeze the assets of a supplier, Beijing Linkdata Technologies, for RMB 39.54 million ($6.1 million) has been upheld by the court, according to data provider Tianyancha.