Phate Zhang
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Xpeng rises over 6% in Hong Kong, forming V-shaped rally in past seven sessions
Xpeng has accumulated gains of more than 14 percent in the past seven trading days, while Li Auto is up about 13 percent and BYD is up 10 percent in the same period.
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Xpeng releases inaugural ESG report, gets top spot in MSCI rating
Xpeng has received an AA rating from MSCI ESG Research for the second consecutive year in 2021, the highest MSCI ESG rating of any global automotive company.
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Nomura initiates coverage on Li Auto with Buy rating and $43.4 price target
Nomura believes that Li Auto's solution not only reduces mileage anxiety, but also allows the company to unlock markets in regions where charging infrastructure is scarce.
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BAIC BJEV sold 2,450 units in Sept, up 9% year-on-year
BAIC BluePark has had a glorious past, but business conditions have continued to deteriorate in recent years.
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JinkoSolar says its N-type cell reaches world record conversion efficiency of 25.4%
That surpasses the 23.56 percent conversion rate previously achieved by its local counterpart Trina Solar on P-type cells.
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Xpeng says it reaches 439 supercharging stations
Xpeng now offers customers a certain amount of free charging at a total of 1,648 charging stations in 221 cities.
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Tesla's software update brings auto-parking to Model Y in China
Users will have to purchase the Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-Driving packages to use the feature.
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Nio sold its vehicles at average price of about $68,600 in Sept, $18,000 higher than Tesla in China
Nio's average sales price in September was RMB 47,500 higher than the average price of high-end brands, and RMB 41,600 higher than BMW.
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Nio's William Li says holiday charging queues due to faster-than-expected EV adoption
"Nio has accelerated the construction of battery swap stations as well as supercharging stations this year, and our users are relatively happier," Li said.
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Evergrande Auto reportedly faces setbacks at its main facility in Tianjin, first model could be further delayed
Production line renovation at Evergrande Auto's Tianjin plant is largely at a standstill and the Hengchi 5, which was scheduled to launch early next year, is not ready to start production, local media said.









