Phate Zhang

  • Nio to launch its first lifestyle magazine on Aug 1

    Nio will launch its first lifestyle magazine, Nio House, on Aug. 1, going further down the road of providing more services to its customers than just vehicles.

  • Nio puts 35 new battery swap and charging stations into operation

    This includes 11 battery swap stations, 7 supercharging stations, and 17 destination charging stations.

  • Xpeng officially launches Wuhan project, where it will build its first global platform

    The project has a planned annual capacity of 100,000 units and will achieve an annual output of more than 30 billion yuan when it reaches production, Xpeng said.

  • Nio to report Q2 results on Aug 11 US time

    Nio announced Friday that it will release its unaudited financial results for the second quarter of 2021 after the close of the US markets on August 11 (August 12 Beijing Time).

  • Nio said to release new model of its sub-brand as soon as first half of next year

    Vehicle development for the Nio sub-brand is already underway in Hefei, with Nio product planning director Yu Bin already involved in the sub-brand business and several headhunters beginning to recruit for the brand, the report said.

  • Tesla cuts Model 3 standard range price in China by about $2,323

    Effective immediately, the starting price of the Model 3 Standard Range version in China after subsidies has been reduced by 15,000 yuan ($2,323) to 235,900 yuan, Tesla announced Friday.

  • CATL unveils first-gen sodium-ion battery with energy density of 160Wh/kg

    CATL's next-generation sodium-ion battery will exceed 200Wh/kg energy density, the company said.

  • Nio signs deal to facilitate sales of vehicles to China's central govt agencies

    It is not clear how many orders the agreement will bring to Nio, but its potential cannot be ignored.

  • Li Auto reveals product roadmap, will launch at least two pure electric models every year from 2023

    Starting in 2023, Li Auto will launch two new platforms, the Whale and the Shark, and plans to launch at least two premium all-electric vehicles per year by then.

  • Li Auto passes HKEx listing hearing

    Li Auto has passed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing hearing and will soon become the second Chinese electric vehicle company to list in Hong Kong after Xpeng Motors, a filing shows.