Etiqueta: Aito
Xiaomi becomes 8th largest EV upstart in China after successful SU7...
BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has become the country's eighth-largest electric vehicle upstart after selling more than 7,000 units of its first...
EV Sales Defy China Spending Slump as Price Cuts Lure Buyers

Leading manufacturers from BYD to Nio all reported strong sales growth in May
Believe it or not: China’s new Xiaomi SU7 EV has its...
I chuckled when I heard Chinese smartphone and device maker Xiaomi (XIACF) was targeting luxury automakers like Porsche when it unveiled its SU7 EV...
PHEVs surge in Chinese EV market as BYD dominates

Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) enjoyed strong growth in China’s electric vehicle (EV) market in April, as BYD models dominated.
BYD unveils sedans with 1,300-mile range, shaking up the auto market

BYD has introduced two cutting-edge plug-in hybrid sedans that can cover over 1,300 miles without the need for refueling or recharging,
BYD launches hybrids with 1,300-mile driving range
Chinese automaker BYD is rolling out cars capable of driving more than 1,300 miles without refueling or recharging, its latest effort to set itself apart from rivals in the world’s largest auto market.
44% Plugin Vehicle Market Share In China — April 2024 Sales...

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Plugin vehicles are all the rage in the Chinese auto market, with plugins scoring 703,000 sales (in a 1.6-million-unit overall market). That’s up 27% year over year (YoY). Looking deeper at the numbers, BEVs ... [continued]
China EV insurance registrations for week ending May 19: Nio 4,400,...

Xpeng had 2,000 registrations last week, Li Auto 7,800 and Huawei-backed Aito 6,600.
Nio and BYD gaining more order backlog than Li, says Citi...

Citi says Aito’s new M7 72-hours orders hit over 10,000 units and Nio‘s (NIO) orders from last week increased to 6,000 units, up 43% week-over-year. The firm believ...
China’s BYD and Chery plan to dominate Europe through Turkey

Chinese electric car manufacturers BYD and Chery are in ongoing discussions with the Turkish government on potential electric vehicle (EV) factories.