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Xpeng delivers first electric vehicles in Norway
Xpeng President said the company will enter more European countries with its products, but will spend the next 12 months deciding which markets to explore next and laying the groundwork for sales.
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Analysts say China's NEV industry at the start of golden decade, but give Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto 'sell' ratings
Capital market enthusiasm has driven the industry to over-valuation, the analysts say.
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Xpeng to announce first Lidar supplier on December 22
Xpeng founder He Xiaopeng will unveil the world's first Lidar-equipped production vehicle in 2021 at the Guangzhou Auto Show on November 20.
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Deutsche Bank initiates coverage on Xpeng with Buy rating and $58 price target
The price target represents a 31 percent upside potential to the Chinese electric car company's Friday closing price of $44.31.
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Xpeng P7 named 'Car of the Year' in Chinese auto industry's 'Oscar' awards
The Nio ES6 won the Car of the Year Award at last year's 7th Xuanyuan Awards, becoming the first new car maker to win this award.
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On the way to catch up with Tesla, where did Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng spend their money?
The amount of money they are spending on capital expenditures speaks for itself and is a sign of confidence and ambition.
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Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto's timeline for funding this year
Tesla, Xpeng, and Li Auto have all issued or announced plans to issue additional shares, leaving Nio the only major EV maker not having announced such plans as of Thursday.
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After Tesla, Baidu also found to be misusing Xpeng's image
Everyone seems to be using Xpeng's images or video when promoting their navigation capabilities. After Tesla, Baidu is the latest to do so.
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Xpeng plans to issue 48 million additional ADSs, up from 40 million previously planned
Xpeng priced its follow-on offering of the ADS at $45 each, representing a 7.6% discount to its last closing price of $48.69.
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Xpeng denies rumor that it resells vehicles to used car dealers at low prices
A user recently claimed on a short video platform that Xpeng resold some of its vehicles to a used car itsss at low prices. The Chinese electric car company responded yesterday that this is false news, and reserved the right to pursue legal responsibility against those responsible.







