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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.
  • CICC says 2021 will be first year of mass production of LiDAR in China

    CICC believes that Huawei's LiDAR has excellent performance and will be equipped on models available in 2021, opening the first year of mass production.

  • World's first electric car with 5G capability faces chip shortage

    There is currently a shortage of Huawei chips, and only 200 of the latest generation 5G vehicle modules (Baron 5000 chips) have all been provided to GAC AION.

  • Citroën Ami, a small electric car with a range of 70km, appears in China

    The car is designed for short-distance urban commuting or rental car use and is equipped with a 6kW motor and 5.5kWh battery pack, with a top speed of 45km/h and a maximum range of 70km.

  • WM Motor CEO says 2021 is the year of real explosion of new energy vehicles in China

    Shen believes that new energy vehicles in 2021 will see substantial improvements in vehicle range, intelligent cockpits, software services, and OTA capabilities.

  • Baidu allegedly may cooperate with WM Motor to build cars

    Baidu may join forces with WM Motor to build a car and that the two sides are currently discussing possible models of cooperation.

  • China's vehicle sales in December expected to grow 7.9 percent year-on-year

    The recent automotive chip supply shortage has brought less impact on sales, and the impact on the production side is not expected to be transmitted to the sales side in a short time.

  • Rolls-Royce responds to Pinduoduo merchant's subsidy of RMB 1.22 million to sell its cars

    Rolls-Royce said it had noticed the news and that the act was the personal behavior of Pinduoduo platform and the merchant, not related to the Rolls-Royce car brand.

  • Pinduoduo merchant sells Rolls-Royce with a discount of RMB 1.22 million

    So far, more than 100,000 users have expressed their "desire to buy" the car.

  • China's new energy vehicle sales expected to grow 40% to 1.8 million units next year

    The subsidy policy for new energy vehicles in China will be completely withdrawn in 2-3 years.

  • Baidu jumps 5% pre-market after reports that it's considering building its own electric car

    The report said Baidu has opened preliminary talks with Geely, Guangzhou Automobile Group and FAW Group's Hongqi, but no decision has been made.