Phate Zhang

  • Volkswagen ID. family sold 14,167 units in China in Nov, up 11% from Oct

    This is the third consecutive month that the Volkswagen ID. family of electric vehicles has delivered more than 10,000 units in China.

  • Xpeng delivered record 15,613 units in Nov, up 270% year-on-year

    Xpeng delivered a record 15,613 units in November, meeting the company's previously mentioned target of 15,000 units for single month deliveries.

  • Li Auto delivered record 13,485 vehicles in Nov, up 190% year-on-year

    Li Auto's previous guidance for fourth quarter deliveries was 30,000-32,000 vehicles, meaning it is expected to deliver 8,866-10,866 units in December.

  • Nio delivered record 10,878 vehicles in Nov, up 106% year-on-year

    Nio's previous guidance for fourth-quarter deliveries was 23,500 to 25,500 vehicles, which means it is expected to deliver 8,955-10,955 in December.

  • GAC Aion delivered 14,566 vehicles in Nov, up 123% year-on-year

    From January to November, the cumulative sales of GAC Aion exceeded 100,000 units, reaching 106,985 units.

  • Leapmotor delivered record 5,628 vehicles in Nov, up 236% year-on-year

    Leapmotor said chip shortages and restrictions on industrial electricity use have had some impact on capacity in parts of its supply chain.

  • Tesla says reports that Shanghai plant could meet 500,000-unit production goal this year inaccurate

    Chinese media reported earlier today that Tesla's Grace Tao said that Giga Shanghai will be able to reach its annual production goal of 500,000 units this year.

  • WM Motor says it has raised $152 million in Series D2 funding

    The financing was led by real estate developer Agile Property, bringing its total Series D funding to $457 million.

  • WM Motor delivered 5,027 vehicles in Nov, up 67% year-on-year

    This is a new high for WM Motor's single-month deliveries, but only two more than the 5,025 units delivered in October.

  • China's subsidies for NEVs set to decline next year, and this is what Nio is offering to year-end buyers

    China's subsidies for NEVs will be reduced by 30 percent next year, and Tesla decided last week to let consumers immediately bear the cost increase.