Phate Zhang

  • BYD's NEV sales reach 28,841 units in Dec, up 120 percent year-on-year

    Citi said China's leading automakers' car shipments could grow on month in January, outperforming the broader market's expected sequential decline.

  • Nio's number of stores expected to double to 400 this year

    Nio already has more than 200 stores in China by the end of 2020. Its full-year 2020 deliveries reached 43,728 units, up 112.6% year-on-year.

  • China says to expand auto consumption in newly released guideline

    The guideline mentions that China will improve the conditions for car use, strengthen the construction of parking lots, charging piles, and other facilities, and encourage charging pile operating companies to reduce charging service fees.

  • CATL regains global No. 1 position in installed power battery volume in first 11 months of 2020

    LG Chem's installed capacity was 26.4 GWh, up 1.4 times year-on-year, ranking second in the world. Panasonic's installed capacity was 22.3GWh, down 8.5% year-on-year, ranking third.

  • Hozon Auto delivers 3,015 vehicles in December, up 42% from November

    For the full year 2020, the company has delivered 15,091 vehicles, up 51 percent year-on-year.

  • CICC says Li Auto sales expected to reach 80,000 units by 2021, as its products reach more customers

    CICC maintains its price target on Li Auto at $40, which represents a 39% upside to the current stock price.

  • Is this what Nio's first sedan will look like?

    Nio announced on January 4 that its first flagship sedan will be launched on Nio Day, which will be held on January 9. Up to now, Nio has done a good job of secrecy, so much so that no accurate leaked images have been released yet.

  • CICC raises Nio price target to $60, says Model Y price cut will have limited impact

    CICC maintained its Outperform rating on Nio and raised its price target by 15% to $60, corresponding to a 23% upside.

  • China's NEV market is so hot that a machinery giant wants a piece

    XCMG Group said it signed a contract with Tsinghan Holding Group for a new energy industry base project with a total investment of about RMB 5.5 billion yuan ($850 million).

  • China adds 68,000 new NEV-related firms in 2020, up 85% from 2019

    As of today, there are more than 200,000 new energy vehicle-related enterprises in China whose status is active and in existence.