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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.
  • WM Motor reportedly cuts employees' salaries to ease financial strain

    Starting in October, WM Motor is paying only 70 percent of normal salaries to regular employees and 50 percent to management, according to local media.

  • Models priced between RMB 100,000-300,000 contribute lion's share of BEV sales in China

    Models in the RMB 100,000-300,000 price range contributed 67 percent of BEV sales in China in September.

  • Ganfeng Lithium expects Q3 net profit to grow up to 662% year-on-year

    Ganfeng Lithium's sales volume and average sales price rose as the market demand for lithium products increased due to the rapid development of the new energy industry.

  • Guangdong's public charging facilities cover all rural townships

    As of today, all of Guangdong's 1,123 townships have public charging piles.

  • Aiways, a Chinese EV startup more focused on overseas markets, launches its 2nd model in China

    Aiways hasn't gained much of a presence in China, but its vehicles have made their way to a dozen other countries.

  • Should PHEVs use chargers along highways during peak seasons? Chinese Internet users debate

    For PHEVs, which have significantly smaller battery capacities, Chinese Internet users are debating whether owners should occupy highway charging piles during peak travel seasons.

  • China NEV sales reach record 708,000 units in Sept, CAAM data show

    BEV sales in September were 539,000 units, up 77.2 percent year-on-year, while PHEV sales were 169,000 units, up 177.5 percent year-on-year.

  • China's Sept wholesale sales of passenger NEVs at 675,000 units, CPCA data show

    At wholesale, NEV penetration was 29.4 percent in September, slightly lower than the previous month's record 30.1 percent. Retail penetration, however, reached a record 31.8 percent.

  • China Sept passenger NEV wholesale sales expected to be 664,000 units, says CPCA

    This means that China's new energy passenger car sales will continue to reach a record high in September, up 87 percent year-on-year and up 5 percent from August.

  • Chinese EV startup Niutron's first model launched with prices starting at $39,170

    The Niutron NV is available in all-electric and extended-range versions, with deliveries set to begin in December.