He Xiaopeng

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XPeng aims to see operating profit turn positive by 2025
XPeng aims to see sales of 1.2 million by 2027 and reach about 30 percent share of the fully autonomous vehicle market. ...
XPeng and Li Auto CEOs both test positive for Covid
While contracting Covid is not something to brag about, the CEOs of XPeng and Li Auto are clearly more excited to see no more Covid disruptions after a short period of suffering. ...
XPeng CEO no longer chairman of EV maker's flying car division
XPeng Aeroht, a technology division mostly owned by He Xiaopeng, aims to have its sixth-generation flying car concept in mass production by 2024. ...
XPeng gains over 8% in Hong Kong after CEO adds 2.2 million ADSs
XPeng chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng spent about $30 million to buy additional ADSs of the EV maker. ...
XPeng CEO boosts stake in EV maker after shares fall over 70% this year
He Xiaopeng purchased 2,200,000 ADSs of XPeng on the open market on September 23 at an average price of $13.58 per ADS. ...
Fly at will: XPeng CEO shares latest video of HT Aero's flying vehicle test
The X2's controls feel right at the fingertips, and it will go wherever the driver wants it to go, according to XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng. ...
XPeng CEO shows how you can drive a flying car like a car
XPeng's technology unit, HT Aero, takes the way cars operate and applies it to the flying system to make learning to fly less difficult. ...
XPeng CEO expects EV experience to see disruptive changes in near future due to super-fast charging
XPeng will begin putting a new generation of superchargers into service in the second half of the year, allowing vehicles to charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in as little as 12 ...
XPeng CEO disagrees with Elon Musk's comment that China leads the world in EVs
XPeng's CEO believes that China's EV industry started early and it will take at least 10 more years of hard work to truly lead the world. ...
XPeng CEO highlights chip shortage with hilarious video
XPeng CEO uses a KFC giveaway that went viral in China to express that the automotive industry is facing an ongoing chip shortage. ...