Price Hike
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Tesla raises prices again in China, just 5 days after it last did
After raising the prices of several models in China just last week, Tesla is doing so again today, and with an even bigger price increase.
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Tesla hikes prices of Model 3 and Model Y in China after extended wait times
Tesla extended delivery dates for some of its models in China last week, and the recent spike in nickel prices has put all EV makers at risk of increased costs.
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Soaring Nickel prices become new concern for EV industry
CICC believes that a nickel price increase from $20,000 to $50,000 per ton would increase the cost of an EV with a 60-kWh battery pack by about $1,580.
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WM Motor becomes latest EV maker to raise prices
The prices of two versions of WM Motor's EX5-Z PRO have been raised by RMB 3,000 and RMB 4,000 respectively.
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Ora CEO says lower-priced model brings losses of over $1,580 per unit sold
The Black Cat and White Cat models are causing Ora huge losses, with the Black Cat losing more than 10,000 yuan ($1,580) for each unit sold.
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BYD raises prices of its NEVs in response to rising raw material prices and subsidy decline
The price increase, which ranges from RMB 1,000-7,000, will take effect on February 1 and will not affect customers who have paid a deposit to sign up before then.
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Most Xpeng models see price increases to reflect drop in state subsidies
Xpeng's models priced below RMB 300,000 are being offered with reduced subsidies.
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Tesla sharply hikes prices of entry-level Model 3 and Model Y in China
The price of the entry-level Model 3 has been raised by RMB 10,000 and the price of the entry-level Model Y has been raised by RMB 21,088.
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Tesla raises prices of entry-level Model 3 and Model Y in China
The price increases are based on next year's retreat of China's new energy vehicle subsidies, as owners who place orders now will need until 2022 to get deliveries.
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Tesla raises price of entry-level China-made Model 3, but performance gets worse
Its 0-100 km/h acceleration time has changed from 5.6 seconds to 6.1 seconds.









