Phate Zhang
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Dongfeng Motor's EV arm Voyah begins sending first 500 vehicles to Norway
Norway is Voyah's first stop in international markets, and it plans to enter more countries, including Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark, starting in 2023.
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More Geely brands to feature Mobileye's assisted driving system besides Zeekr
Zeekr will also feature Mobileye SuperVision on two new models and work with Mobileye to develop new LiDAR-based features.
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Nio says deal with lithium firm Greenwing aims to secure long-term competitiveness
In the first half of this year there were industry sources saying that Nio was intensively researching lithium mines and that the company was particularly interested in salt lakes in South America, according to local media.
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Nio takes stake in Australian lithium firm Greenwing, sending latter's share price soaring over 60%
Nio, through its wholly owned subsidiary Blue Northstar Limited, has agreed to pay A$12 million to Greenwing in a strategic financing deal.
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Li Auto lowers outlook for Q3 deliveries on supply chain constraints
Li Auto expects to deliver about 25,500 vehicles in the third quarter, meaning September deliveries will be around 10,507 vehicles.
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Xiaomi-backed startup unveils electric sports car priced under $42,000
The electric sports car, called SC01, will be available for official orders starting in the third quarter of 2023, with deliveries beginning in the fourth quarter of next year.
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China extends NEV purchase tax exemption until end of 2023 in official announcement
Three Chinese government departments announced in a joint statement that NEVs purchased between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023 will be exempt from purchase taxes.
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Ford ramps up efforts in China's EV market with new operating entity
The Ford Mustang Mach-E has sold 2,098 units in China so far since deliveries began in the country late last year.
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Nio forms strategic partnership with local architecture service provider
L&A Design said it will be responsible for the design and on-site management services for Nio's electric vehicle industrial parks in multiple regions.
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Li Auto's Li L7 Pro expected to be priced at $49,000, leaked spec sheet shows
The Li L7 Pro will feature a dual-motor, four-wheel drive system with 330 kW of peak power that can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds.









