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  • China FAW begins fitting semi-solid-state batteries into prototype cars, delivering over 1,000 km range

    The battery cells achieve an energy density exceeding 500 Wh/kg, with the battery pack capacity reaching 142 kWh.

  • Leapmotor secures $530 million investment from China's state-owned automaker FAW

    FAW acquired a 5 percent stake in Leapmotor, marking a rare instance of a Chinese state-owned automaker investing in a NEV startup.

  • CATL and partners unveil right-hand-drive taxi supporting battery swap in Hong Kong

    CATL's first battery swap station in Hong Kong is set to start operations soon, with the company planning to expand to six stations by the end of 2026.

  • FAW to become largest shareholder of DJI unit ZYT to ramp up bet on smart driving

    FAW will acquire a 35.80 percent stake in ZYT, becoming its largest single shareholder, a regulatory filing shows.

  • FAW plans to acquire 10% stake in Leapmotor, report says

    FAW plans to acquire about 10 percent of Leapmotor's shares, becoming a strategic shareholder, according to a local media report.

  • Leapmotor, FAW to jointly develop EVs for export, report says

    Leapmotor and FAW will collaborate on the development of new EV models based on Leapmotor's B platform for sale in overseas markets, according to a local media report.

  • VW, FAW JV to launch 11 new models in China from 2026, including 10 NEVs

    FAW-Volkswagen will launch six BEVs, two PHEVs, and two EREVs from 2026.

  • Leapmotor, FAW tie up to jointly develop NEVs

    Leapmotor and FAW will work together on joint development of passenger NEVs and parts cooperation, and explore the feasibility of deepening capital cooperation.

  • BYD-FAW joint venture battery project begins mass production

    The PA75 project's battery is the first battery swap-enabled pack for FAW's HME battery platform for its Hongqi brand, FAW-FinDreams said.

  • BYD and FAW's joint battery project goes into production

    FAW-FinDreams has a total planned capacity of 45 GWh, and will be able to provide blade batteries for nearly 600,000 vehicles when fully operational. Its initial production capacity is 15 GWh.