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  • Nio Power to celebrate its third anniversary next week with over 3.4 million services provided

    The third anniversary of Nio Power is three days away, when more detailed operational data from Nio on the system is expected to be available.

  • Nio is most promising new brand for growth in China, says survey

    "Nio, founded in 2014, is BrandGrow's Most Promising Emerging Brand for Growth in 2021 with a brand potential asset value of 736.1 billion yuan."

  • Xpeng expected to start formal trading in Hong Kong on July 7

    Xpeng is expected to announce on July 6 the number of placements received by investors, who can then trade on the grey market from 16:15-18:30 Beijing Time on the same day.

  • Xpeng plans global offering of 85 million new shares, including 4.25 million in Hong Kong

    Xpeng Motors has applied to trade in Hong Kong under the ticker symbol "9868," saying the maximum offer price for the Hong Kong public offering will be HK$180 per share or US$23.19, which is equivalent to US$46.39 per ADS.

  • BYD rumored to stop production of fuel cars, company denies

    "The company currently has no such plan, there is demand from the market and consumers, and demand from partner dealers," China News Service quoted BYD as saying in response on Thursday.

  • CEO of Nio's motor arm explains ET7's SiC electric drive system

    Zeng Shuxiang, the CEO of XPT, said that the development marks the completion of all key technology development and engineering validation work for its silicon carbide electric drive products.

  • Xpeng design director reportedly joins Pony.ai for vehicle design

    Pony.ai has reportedly jumped on the car-building bandwagon, and the design director of Xpeng Motors appears to be the first major executive it has poached.

  • Xpeng passes HKEx listing hearing

    Chinese electric vehicle company Xpeng Motors has passed its listing hearing at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, a filing shows.

  • Global EV sales to overtake fuel vehicles by 2033, says Ernst & Young

    The global dominance of electric vehicles will arrive in 2033, five years earlier than previously expected, according to a new study by Ernst & Young.

  • Analyst says China's new energy vehicle penetration set to exceed expectations

    New energy vehicles have been one of the most discussed topics in China over the past year, and in the view of analysts, their replacement of traditional fuel vehicles is proceeding at a high rate.