What are Xpeng's core competencies? Analyst answers

On August 27, Alibaba-backed EV maker Xpeng Motors went public on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $1.5 billion, making it the largest Chinese IPO in the US since Pinduoduo.

Can Xpeng, Xiaomi's apprentice, become Tesla's 'worst enemy'?

After Nio and Li Auto, China's third electric car startup has landed on the US stock market.

Li Auto may soon get its first CTO

According to recent media reports, Wang Kai, the global chief architect of American automotive electronics supplier Visteon, has confirmed to join Chinese EV maker Li Auto as the CTO. Li Auto declined to comment on the matter.

Xpeng added to MSCI indexes one day after IPO

MSCI on Friday announced changes to the MSCI China All Ordinaries Index to include Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors as a constituent of the MSCI China Standard Index and a constituent of the MSCI China Free Large Cap Index, which will be effective from September 11.

Nio, Li Auto, Xpeng -- Who could be the next Tesla?

Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors went public on August 27 on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), with an offering price of $15. It went up 41% on the first day of trading to reach a market capitalization of approximately $14.96 billion.

Nio offers 75 million additional ADS shares, stock plunges 9% after market

Chinese EV maker Nio announced Thursday to additionally offer 75 million American depositary shares (ADS), each representing one Class A ordinary share.

After Nio and Li Auto, Alibaba-backed EV maker Xpeng goes public in US

Alibaba-backed Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on August 27 under the symbol "XPEV".

Nio, Li Auto shares surge as Wall Street banks turn bullish

LI Auto and Nio also experienced significant share price gains on Wednesday as Wall Street continues to upgrade their ratings.

Tesla is hiring nearly 1,000 workers for its 'new model' at Shanghai plant

Tesla is hiring technicians and operators for its new project and new model at its Shanghai Gigafactory, with a cumulative demand of nearly 1,000 people.

China's biggest property developer says its new energy vehicles will be mass-produced in H2 next year

The first six Hengchi-branded vehicles will start trial production in the first half of next year and will be mass-produced in the second half, China Evergrande NewEnergy Vehicle Group president Liu Yongjue said. 
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