Phate Zhang
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China's auto industry value-added output growth slows to 7.7% year-on-year in April
The output of new energy vehicles was 229,000 units, up 175.9% from a year ago.
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BYD expects to see its one millionth NEV roll off line in three days
BYD sold 25,662 new energy vehicles in April, up about 6 percent from March and up 97 percent year-on-year.
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Eve Energy says reports of talks with Tesla to supply batteries unfounded
EVE Energy is a much smaller player than CATL, a giant with half of China's power battery market share.
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Tesla advises Chinese customers to take test before taking delivery
The test is an online quiz that covers safe driving, basic features, and usage tips. It simulates the challenges owners may encounter to help them use their vehicles better.
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Nio's lifestyle brand opens flagship store on Alibaba's Tmall
Many people know Nio as an electric car company targeting the high-end market, but few know that the company also has big ambitions in lifestyle products.
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Tesla reportedly in talks to bring in new Chinese battery supplier
EVE Energy's power cell installed base in April was 0.22 GWh, with a 2.6% market share. from January to April, the company's power cell installed base was 0.61 GWh, with a 1.9% market share.
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After EV, LiDAR set to become next crowded industry in China
Competition in the LiDAR space is fierce, with both traditional car companies and tech companies entering the market in various ways.
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Xpeng earnings call: P7 expected to start deliveries in Norway in H2
Xpeng exported more than 300 G3 SUVs in the first quarter and plans to start delivering P7s in Norway in the second half of the year.
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Deutsche Bank's first look at Xpeng Q1 earnings: Solid results as previewed
Vehicle margin benefitted from recognition of XPILOT software revenue and lower material costs (+330bps QoQ to 10.1%, ahead of our 9.7%).
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Xpeng's Q1 revenue soars 616% year-on-year to $450 million, beating expectations
Xpeng reported first-quarter revenue of RMB 2.95 billion ($450.4 million), beating Wall Street expectations of RMB 2.886 billion, according to unaudited results released Thursday by the Chinese electric vehicle company.









