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CnEVPost is closely following the EV industry in China, and here you can see what's happening in the industry on a daily basis.
  • Huawei achieves mass production of its own electric vehicle motors

    The permanent magnet synchronous motor model TZ210XY584 has a peak power of 230kW, which is close to the highest level of the MIIT new energy model recommendation catalog.

  • Chip shortage affects about 5-10% of China's Q1 auto production, association says

    Chip shortages are a major challenge for China's auto industry today, but their impact is limited and expected to ease soon, according to an industry association.

  • China to further strengthen quality supervision of NEV industry

    China will further strengthen quality supervision of new energy vehicles to promote the industry's development with higher quality, according to the official Chinese media Xinhua News Agency.

  • China's February NEV sales up 584.7% year-on-year

    Sales of pure electric vehicles in February were 92,000 units, up 580.0% year-on-year.

  • China's power battery production up 948% year-on-year in February

    Ternary battery production in February was 5.1 GWh, accounting for 54.2 percent of the total, up 1,006.5 percent year-on-year and down 25.2 percent from January.

  • Geely's first model that supports battery swap in 60 seconds goes on sale

    The Maple 80V is mainly aimed at the car-hailing industry, and Geely says it has already won the favor of several mobility platforms.

  • China auto industry's chip supply disruption risk to melt away, association says

    The CPCA believes that the shortage of production of passenger cars due to chip shortages does not amount to direct losses.

  • China's most popular EV sells 17,307 units in February, down 53 % from January

    China's hottest-selling model, the Hongguang Mini EV, sold 17,307 units in February, down 53 percent from January.

  • Geely sells 2,539 NEVs in February, down 40 percent from January

    Geely Auto Group's new energy and electrified vehicles sold 6,828 units in the first two months of the year, down 63.78 percent from 11,183 in the same period last year.

  • Huawei discloses more vehicle-related patents

    Huawei disclosed three automotive-related patents on March 5, indicating that the tech giant's presence in the automotive technology sector is still expanding.