Tesla registers 'CYBERTRUCK' trademark in China

The Cybertruck opened for pre-order on Tesla's China website in January, with an advance payment of RMB 1,000 ($157).

Xpeng says second-quarter deliveries could beat guidance

Xpeng would need to deliver 4,667-5,167 vehicles in June to meet its previous guidance, which doesn't seem difficult for the company given that it delivered 10,833 vehicles cumulatively in April and May.

Li Auto delivered 4,323 vehicles in May, up 101.3% from a year ago

Li Auto said it is confident that Q2 deliveries will exceed the upper end of its guidance.

Chinese MCU maker Runjet raises prices by 5%-20%

In the midst of a global chip shortage, the price of MCU (microcontroller unit), an important component in automobiles, continues to rise.

Neta says it sold 4,508 units in May, up 551% from a year ago

Neta Automobile said Tuesday it sold 4,508 units in May, up 551 percent from a year ago, bringing its cumulative sales from January to May to 15,966 units.

Nio's OEM JAC launches battery swap-enabled models for cab market

For the cab market, models that support battery swap are popular because they are more convenient to replenish energy. Now, JAC has launched new models that meet this need.

CATL gets Volkswagen battery cell test lab certification

CATL received Volkswagen battery cell test lab certification on June 1, making it the first battery manufacturer in the world to receive this certification.

Xpeng files patent for thermal management system that can improve battery heat dissipation

Xpeng Motors disclosed a patent on June 1 for a vehicle thermal management system that could improve battery heat dissipation if used in mass-production models.

Li Auto faces outcry from recent buyers after releasing new Li ONE

Just like what happened to its local counterpart Xpeng Motors two years ago, Li Auto's recent release of its product refresh has caused the Chinese electric car company to face protests from some owners.

CATL's share of global power battery market expands to 32.5% in Jan-April

CATL's sales almost quadrupled to 21.4 GWh, further cementing the company's position as the world's largest maker of batteries for electric vehicles.
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