Phate Zhang

  • Baidu's robotaxi platform Apollo Go sees its order volume double in Q4

    In the fourth quarter of last year, Baidu's robotaxi platform Apollo Go saw about 213,000 orders for manned rides, an increase of nearly 100 percent from the third quarter.

  • Battery maker Sunwoda plans to build new 30 GWh facility

    Sunwoda plans to invest about RMB 12 billion ($1.9 billion) to build a 30 GWh power battery production facility in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.

  • GAC Aion sells 8,526 units in Feb, up 163% year-on-year

    That's down 46.8 percent from 16,031 units in January, which the company blamed on the Chinese New Year holiday and the impact of capacity expansion at its plant.

  • Neta delivers 7,117 vehicles in Feb, up 255% year-on-year

    This is a 35 percent decrease from 11,009 vehicles in January. Neta now offers three models in China, most starting at less than 100,000 yuan.

  • Zeekr delivers 2,916 vehicles in Feb, down 17.4% from Jan

    Zeekr has delivered a total of 12,453 Zeekr 001s since deliveries began in October last year.

  • Nio to report Q4 earnings on March 24 after US stock market close

    Nio previously guided for fourth quarter revenue of RMB 9.38 billion to RMB 10.11 billion, representing growth of about 41.2 percent to 52.2 percent over the same period in 2020.

  • Xpeng delivers 6,225 vehicles in Feb, up 180% year-on-year

    The delivery volume was down 51.7 percent from January, mainly due to an upgrade of Xpeng's Zhaoqing plant during the Chinese New Year holiday.

  • Li Auto delivers 8,414 vehicles in Feb, up 265.8% year-on-year

    Production at Li Auto was affected by a shortage of parts due to the Chinese New Year holiday and the Covid-19 outbreak in Suzhou, the company said.

  • Nio delivers 6,131 vehicles in Feb, up 9.9% year-on-year

    Nio suspended production at the Nio-JAC plant during the Chinese New Year holiday from January 31 to February 1 and adjusted the production line to prepare for the delivery of ET7 in March.

  • TeslaMic is so popular in China that it is facing big capacity shortfall

    Tesla will again offer a limited number of TeslaMic in China starting at 8 pm Beijing time on March 1, saying its capacity has failed to meet expectations due to the Covid-19 outbreak.