Phate Zhang
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China NEV insurance registrations in 3rd week of Nov: BYD 44,874, Tesla 14,366, Nio 3,325
Li Auto vehicles had 3,023 insurance registrations for the week, and Xpeng had 1,173.
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Nio partners with another oil giant in China to build swap stations
CNOOC is the latest oil giant to enter into a partnership with Nio. Previously, the EV maker has entered into similar partnerships with Sinopec, CNPC, and Shell.
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BYD plans to mass-produce sodium-ion batteries in Q2 2023, report says
BYD's sodium-ion batteries will first be featured in some versions of the Qin EV, Dolphin and new model Seagull, a local media report said.
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Tesla reportedly to cut prices further in China after previous moves failed to get enough orders
Tesla's two promotions in China over the past two months have not had the desired effect, local media said.
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Nio starts offering ET7, EL7, ET5 purchase options in Europe, here are all the details
Pricing for ET7, EL7, ET5 essentially puts Nio in direct competition with Mercedes-Benz and BMW in Europe rather than Tesla's models.
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BYD wins order for 64 electric buses from Nordic's largest bus operator Nobina
Nobina has more than 300 BYD all-electric buses in its fleet, or on order, operating in towns and cities in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
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Nio operational issues hinder sales, but the worse may finally be over, says Deutsche Bank
Edison Yu's team predicts Nio will deliver 13,500 units in November and 19,500 units in December.
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Audi tells Chinese consumers: We also have EV offerings!
While this may be the act of just one dealer, it demonstrates the low acceptance Audi faces in the Chinese EV market.
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BYD's mysterious new brand may target pickup truck market
BYD's new personalized brand to be launched next year may target the pickup truck market, with its first models featuring hybrid and pure electric powertrains, according to local media.
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Nio's battery swap network completes initial coverage of major cities in middle reaches of Yangtze River
Nio completed initial coverage of the region with 42 battery swap stations, located in 39 cities in Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi.









