Why do Chinese EV companies making Norway their first stop in overseas markets?

Norway, with a land area of less than 400,000 square kilometers, is becoming a new battleground for Chinese EV companies.

China's economic planner issues draft guidance to promote charging, battery swap infrastructure

China continues to provide policy support for the new energy vehicle industry, as a new document aimed at boosting the construction of charging and battery swap infrastructure was drafted.

Li Auto's new Li ONE will feature latest chip from Horizon Robotics

Li Auto's new Li ONE, which will be released next week, will be equipped with the Journey 3 chip, the latest chip from local chip company Horizon Robotics.

Changan Nio changes name to new one without 'Nio'

Changan Nio has changed to a new name that no longer carries the word "Nio," marking the end of the legacy carmaker's efforts to explore joint ventures with new carmakers.

China gives battery swap new policy boost, with more pilot projects expected in H2

China will start a nationwide pilot program for the application of the battery swap model in the second half of the year, with cities being asked to complete work plans by the end of May.

BYD said to launch new pure electric SUV, expected to roll off line in January next year

The model may be built on BYD's new e3.0 platform, which will offer three power options and a planned annual production capacity of 60,000 units, according to the report.

Chinese home appliance giant Midea unveils multiple core components for EVs

Unlike technology companies including Xiaomi, Baidu and Qihoo 360, Midea particularly emphasized that it is not directly involved in building cars, but focuses on providing components for car companies.

CICC: Software profits, service revenues to become new valuation anchors for auto industry

CICC believes that the practice of charging for self-driving features may not be sustainable in the long run, and that car companies need to move to a "channel fee" profit model.

Tesla Model 3 burns after hitting tree in latest accident

Tesla sources said the accident was caused by the vehicle driving at high speed resulting in loss of control and a collision before the vehicle burned, according to nbd.com.cn.

New data shows Tesla delivered 11,949 units in China in April, down 66% from March

A figure last week showed Tesla China sales fell 27 percent in April from March, but its exports hit a record high, sparking confusion about whether sales included exports. Now that confusion has finally been resolved.
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