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Shenzhen to allow driverless cars on public roads

The southern Chinese mega-city Shenzhen is expected to make driverless cars legally available for driving on public roads in the near future.

Sodium-ion batteries expected to find their place in energy storage

Lithium-ion batteries are still the mainstream technology route for power batteries, and the application scenarios for sodium-ion batteries may mainly focus on energy storage, low-speed new energy vehicles, and small power fields.

Huawei applies for patent that enables wireless charging of vehicles

As China's new energy vehicle industry grows rapidly, so does the amount of innovation that is being hatched.

Lenovo resists temptation as group of Chinese firms jump on car-making bandwagon

Lenovo is determined not to build cars and will put limited resources and energy on the track that has been clearly defined.

Meet JAC: The OEM that built a world-class factory for Nio

Like many start-up stories, the company, founded 57 years ago, had humble beginnings.

China's NEV sales exceed 700,000 units from January-April

The production of new energy vehicles was 750,000 units, up 2.6 times year-on-year, and sales were 732,000 units, up 2.5 times year-on-year.

Chinese EV startup Enovate Motors unveils design of its second model

The new car is designed by a team headed by former Porsche designer Hakan Saracoglu and is expected to go on sale in the third quarter of this year.

Tesla begins hiring data security experts in China as compliance pressures mount

Tesla has begun hiring data security experts in China to address the increasing compliance pressure it faces.

CATL says solid-state batteries still a long way from commercialization

CATL said the company is able to make samples of solid-state batteries, but the indicators show there is still a long way from commercialization.

Li Auto says global chip shortage could continue into next year

A global chip shortage could continue through the end of the year and even into early next year, Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto co-founder and president Shen Yanan said on Wednesday.