He Xiaopeng

  • Xpeng CEO increases stake in EV maker

    Xpeng CEO purchased 3.1 million Class A ordinary shares of the company on August 20-21 at an average price of HK$80.49 per share.

  • CATL founder, Xpeng chairman become ET9 owners as Nio wins over more entrepreneurs

    Nio's William Li delivered an ET9 to Robin Zeng, founder, chairman and CEO of CATL.

  • Xpeng plans to award CEO 28.5 million shares, with stock performance-related conditions

    Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng can unlock the full award if the company's Hong Kong-traded share price rises to HK$750 from the current HK$89.55 within 10 years.

  • Xpeng expects to break even for single quarter sometime in 2025, CEO says

    Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng also told Nio CEO William Li that he should personally oversee the supply chain business.

  • Xpeng CEO sets tone for 2025 in internal letter, expects price war to resume in Jan

    Xpeng CEO has revealed the company's key tasks for 2025 and his view of the market in an internal letter, telling employees to prepare for tougher competition.

  • Tesla FSD performs 'extremely well' in Silicon Valley and highways, Xpeng CEO says after US experience

    Tesla FSD performs extremely well in Silicon Valley and on highways, achieving high scores and handling many road conditions smoothly, Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng said.

  • Xpeng CEO tests Tesla FSD V12 while visiting US

    Xpeng CEO said he experienced FSD V12.3.6 and hopes to borrow a vehicle with the latest V12.4.1 software.

  • Nio CEO picks Xpeng X9 MPV as his 1st non-Nio branded car choice in 8 years

    Xpeng CEO personally delivered the Xpeng X9 MPV to Nio's William Li during his visit to Volkswagen Anhui and Nio in Hefei.

  • Xpeng CEO says he welcomes Tesla to bring FSD to China

    Tesla has great autonomous driving technology and brand, and only with the entry of more good products and technology can the whole market and customers have a better experience, Xpeng CEO said.

  • Xpeng CEO asks execs to have 5,000 km of hands-on experience before flying cars go on sale

    Xpeng's CEO believes the low-altitude economy will begin to make inroads into people's lives next year and the year after that, and will see it grow larger and larger over the next 5 to 20 years.