Aiways is reportedly withdrawing from China and will concentrate on Europe in a bid by the troubled company to survive.
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Aiways is reportedly withdrawing from China and will concentrate on Europe in a bid by the troubled company to survive.
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Xpeng is headed to a land down under.
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Great Wall talks about new solid state pouch cell and battery charging technology at AGM for shareholders.
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Sales of NEVs from the SAIC joint ventures with GM and VW show sharp increases in April. Are fortunes turning?
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New Chinese subsidy program to take older cars off the roads by offering trade-ins on eligible new cars. Brands offering more incentives.
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CATL announces Shenxing Plus battery with 205 Wh/kg energy density and can add 600 km range in 10 minutes and give 1000 km total range.
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GAC is turning up the heat in its battery and intelligent driving ambitions.
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Two mighty companies with common goals
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Avatr denies that it has bought HiPhi but does not deny that it is in talks to save the Chinese premium EV brand.
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BYD make 9000 yuan 1250 USD profit per car as company goes after market share rather than profits. Analysis of BYD and tactics.
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