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New material developed by Chinese team expected to accelerate commercialization of solid-state batteries
Professor Ma Cheng's team at the University of Science and Technology of China announced that they have successfully developed a new chloride solid electrolyte material, lithium zirconium chloride.
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China to implement new auto return policy from next year
As new energy vehicles are rapidly gaining acceptance among Chinese consumers, consumer protection policies are being improved.
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Former AMD exec joins Chinese vehicle maker
Deng Yuanjun, a former AMD executive and managing partner of NGP Capital, has joined Kaiyun Motors, a Chinese vehicle maker, information on the company's official website shows.
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Faraday Future says one version of FF 91 has sold out of all available capacity
The FF 91 Futurist Alliance was sold out on July 25 after it began accepting pre-orders last week, according to information on Faraday Future's (FF) website.
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Chinese auto chip maker SemiDrive raises $154 million in Series B funding
SemiDrive develops high-performance automotive-grade chips covering smart cockpits, central gateways, autonomous driving, and highly reliable MCUs. It closed an RMB 500 million Series A investment in May 2020.
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Chinese AI firm SenseTime says it has solved nighttime smart driving challenges
Chinese AI company SenseTime recently said that its smart car solution brand SenseAuto has solved the challenges facing smart driving at night, "making the night less dark."
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China to see non-fossil energy generation capacity exceed coal power for first time this year
By the end of the year, China's installed power generation capacity will be 2.37 billion kilowatts, up 7.7 percent year-over-year, the report said.
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China's 'dual credit' policy, what you need to know
The unit price of new energy credits in China has risen from RMB 300-500 initially to RMB 2,500-3,000, according to a previous research report by Industrial Securities.
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These are the most popular EV models in Beijing in H1
Tesla is the most popular EV brand among Beijing residents, followed by BYD, BJEV, and Nio, according to insurance registration data from January to June.
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China's hottest-selling EV coming to Spain with doubled price tag
China's hottest-selling EV, the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, is coming to Spain for about 9,000 euros ($10,590), according to Entrepreneur.com. The model starts at RMB 28,800 ($4,450) in China.









