EV Tech
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BYD reduces fuel consumption of hybrid tech by 10%, cars already sold can benefit from software update
BYD has reduced fuel consumption of its fifth-generation DM hybrid tech to just 2.6 liters per 100 km when the battery is depleted.
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IM Motors unveils extended-range system just like putting an engine in a Tesla Model Y
IM Motors claims its extended-range system achieves three times the range of the Model Y using a similar battery capacity.
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Xpeng unveils heads-up display system developed jointly with Huawei
The AR-HUD system can display information including smart driving, speed, and road conditions, and will first be used in the G7 SUV.
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Nio gets European certification for steer-by-wire tech on ET9
This is the only case in the world where steer-by-wire technology has been certified in both China and Europe.
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Zeekr unveils new charger with charging speed expected to exceed BYD's 1-MW tech
Zeekr unveiled a charger with a peak power of 1.2 MW, and the technology will make its debut at the Shanghai auto show in April.
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BYD's 1st 1,000-kW ultrafast charging stations to be ready for use in early Apr
BYD is pushing ahead with the construction of 4,000 1,000-kW flash charging stations, with the first batch of about 500 ready for use when the Han L and Tang L hit the market in early April.
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BYD unveils new EV platform with 1,000-kW supercharging support, starts Han L, Tang L pre-sales
BYD's Super e-Platform uses redesigned blade batteries and supports a charging multiplier of up to 10 C. The official launch of the Han L, Tang L will be in early April.
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Nio to allow ET9 test drives next weekend, shares new video showing SkyRide chassis' capabilities
Nio has shared a new video showing the ET9's ability to keep its wheels glued to the road while going over a ramp at 80 km/h.
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BYD to unveil 1,000-kW supercharging tech on Mar 17, twice as powerful as Tesla's V4 Supercharger
BYD will unveil its Super e-Platform and 1,000-kW supercharging technology on March 17, with twice the charging power of Tesla's V4 Supercharger.
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[Video] Nio's new cars can drive autonomously out of factory after finishing production
New cars produced at the Nio F2 factory can drive themselves from the final assembly shop to the road test area, a video shows.









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