Geely delivers new car keys to customers via drones
In China, new car buyers may get their new car keys from drones, rather than human workers -- at least this is a new policy of Geely.
China's charging infrastructure increased 18.1% in 2019
In 2019, the charging infrastructure in China increased by 411,000 units, an increase of 18.1% year-on-year, according to data from the China Charging Alliance.
Xpeng gets production qualification after acquiring Foday
As the first mass-produced sedan P7 is about to go on the market, Chinese EV startup Xpeng Motors has finally solved the problem of the production qualification of the heart.
Porsche Taycan EV will enter Chinese market next month
Porsche recently announced that Taycan electric vehicles will officially enter the Chinese market next month.
Nio in spotlight as rumor says it attracted Porsche investment
Chinese electric car maker Nio Motors went into spotlight again as rumors were cucuriating that luxury car maker Porsche has invested in it.
Beijing encourages charging station constructions with awards
The current range of electric vehicles in the market can generally reach more than 400 kilometers, which can effectively meet the daily travel needs of users. The convenience of charging has gradually become the primary factor for consumers to consider new energy models.
Tesla new car registrations in China fell 35% in Feb
The number of Tesla's new car registrations in China in February fell by 35% to 2,314, most of which were Chinese-made Model 3, according to data from China Automotive Information Net.
BMW announces 7-series all-electric version
Now that social distance has become the new normal around the world, on Wednesday local time, German car manufacturer BMW chose to publish its annual financial report in the form of digital channels.
Gumpert unveils world's first methanol-powered supercar with 500-mile range
Gumpert introduced the first version of its production car, the Nathalie Supercar, which relies on an electric motor supported by a methanol fuel cell.
Mercedes and BMW rush to launch plug-in hybrids to reduce emissions
Daimler Group companies Mercedes-Benz and BMW are adding a series of plug-in hybrid vehicles to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, thereby meeting the stricter EU regulations this year.