Milestones

  • BYD expected to see its 3 millionth NEV roll off line next week

    It took BYD 13 years to reach its first 1 million NEVs produced, and a year and a half to see that number increase from 2 million to 3 million.

  • BYD produces over 2 million solar modules in Brazil

    In April, BYD opened a new photovoltaic module production line at its Brazil plant, allowing for increased productivity and efficiency.

  • Li Auto sees 10,000th production vehicle of Li L9 roll off line

    Li Auto says the Li L9 will continue to set new production and sales records among flagship full-size SUVs as production capacity continues to ramp up and deliveries are in full swing.

  • BYD's 1 millionth passenger car this year rolls off line

    It's a BYD Song Plus DM-i, and the family of models is BYD's best-selling, and China's best-selling SUV model.

  • Over 5 million vehicles have been powered by CATL batteries

    One out of every three new NEVs added worldwide is loaded with the CATL's batteries.

  • Chinese ambassador to US congratulates Tesla on 1 millionth vehicle at Shanghai plant

    "Together, China & the US can make things happen," said the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Qin Gang.

  • Tesla Giga Shanghai reaches 1 millionth production vehicle milestone

    Tesla Giga Shanghai broke ground on January 7, 2019, and delivered its first Model 3s in December 2019.

  • Nio swap stations reach 1,011 as it crosses 1,000th milestone

    Nio's 1,000th battery swap station in Lhasa is its first such facility to use 100 percent clean energy.

  • Nio supplier Innovusion sees 10,000th LiDAR roll off line

    Over the past two years, Innovusion and Nio have worked closely together to optimize the entire high-performance LiDAR supply chain, the LiDAR maker said.

  • Nio has provided 10 million battery swaps as it reaches 999 stations

    If all of Nio's battery swap stations start charging, a battery swap station providing 50 services per day could reach the break-even point, an executive previously said.