Phate Zhang
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Nio ET5, Xpeng G9 get regulatory green light for sales in China
Deliveries of the Nio ET5 are expected to begin in September, and the Xpeng G9 will be officially launched in September.
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BMW reveals EV sales growth in China, but leaves a big question mark
BMW sold 75,891 EVs worldwide in the first half of the year, but its sales in China were not announced, providing only a growth rate.
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Tesla reportedly puts Chinese exec in charge of Asia Pacific operations
Tom Zhu, president of Tesla China, will oversee Tesla's Asia-Pacific region, a position previously held by a US executive, according to Bloomberg.
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China's wholesale sales of passenger NEVs hit record 571,000 units in June, CPCA data show
Against the backdrop of the halving of the ICE vehicle purchase tax, not only were NEVs unaffected, they improved more than expected sequentially, the CPCA said.
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Tesla sells record 78,906 China-made vehicles in June, CPCA data show
Tesla China exported just 968 vehicles in June and delivered 77,938 to Chinese consumers.
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Ford to recall 775 Mustang Mach-E vehicles in China due to software issues
Ford began delivering Mustang Mach-E vehicles to customers in China at the end of December last year, and they have not performed anywhere near as well as the Tesla Model Y.
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Nio invites users in Norway to submit painting designs to be displayed on swap stations in China
Nio (NYSE: NIO, HKG: 9866, SGX: Nio) is creative with user engagement, and its signature battery swap stations are now its playground.
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Xiaomi rumored to have bought 200 BYD Han vehicles for collecting self-driving data
A blue vehicle with the words "Xiaomi Pilot Test" on its body has been spotted on the street, giving Xiaomi's car-making progress a lot of attention.
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Chinese team develops EV powered solely by solar energy
The EV has 8.1 square meters of solar panels and generates a maximum of 7.6 kWh of electricity per day on a sunny day.
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Nio App now has 400,000 daily active users
For an app of this user size, it can be considered good media even compared to the automotive industry vertical, according to Nio's president.









