Phate Zhang
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How will Xpeng respond to potential shorting? CEO responds
Short sellers are active in the US stock market, for example, Tesla has been plagued by short sellers for a long time and Nio has been shorted as well. How should Xpeng respond if it also encounters this situation?
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Xpeng will launch flying car at end of 2021 and open for test drive
Probably in the next four years, "you'll see a few new gadgets coming out of Xpeng that are beyond everyone's imagination," said Xpeng Chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng.
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Tesla's largest Supercharger station in the world opens in Shanghai
Tesla opened its largest Supercharger station in the world, the 72-pile Shanghai Jing'an International Center Supercharger Station, for operation on December 31.
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Xpeng announces its LiDAR supplier as Livox, a company incubated by drone maker DJI
Xpeng will release the world's first production vehicle with LiDAR in 2021.
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New China-made Tesla Model 3 goes on sale, Performance version available for first time
In addition to the China-made Model Y, Tesla today announced the launch of the new Model 3, a chrome-trimmed blacked-out version of the model already available in overseas markets.
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China-made Tesla Model Y goes on sale, price from about $52,000
On the first day of the New Year, the last piece of Tesla's "SEXY" portfolio in China was completed, and the price of the China-made Model Y was significantly reduced compared to the imported version.
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GAC Nio apologizes for Bitcoin statement
Hours after releasing a statement Thursday afternoon Beijing time that it will be the first car company in China to accept Bitcoin payments, GAC Nio has apologized for it.
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Announcing CnEVPost
On December 17, 2020, we announced the CnEVPost website, a separate site where we've split off CnTechPost's EV coverage and where you'll find the latest coverage of China's new energy vehicle industry.
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Deutsche Bank reiterates 'Buy' rating on Nio with $50 price target
After the announcement of an additional ADS offering, Nio shares have been trading lower for the past two days in a row. But in Deutsche Bank's view, this is not something to fear.
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On the way to catch up with Tesla, where did Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng spend their money?
The amount of money they are spending on capital expenditures speaks for itself and is a sign of confidence and ambition.





