Etiqueta: Didi
BYD expands megawatt charging for cars in China

BYD has announced new partnerships to significantly expand its network of megawatt charging stations for electric cars beyond the 4,000 planned to date. BYD
BYD to build 15,000 1-MW ultra-fast chargers with partners

These ultra-fast chargers can add 400 kilometers of range to an EV in just 5 minutes.
Shanghai Auto Show: Carmakers navigate shifting ADAS market dynamics · TechNode

Automakers are navigating leaps in technology, changing consumer preferences, and regulatory challenges, with China increasingly identified as a leader in intelligent driving systems.
GAC Aion and DiDi unveil L4 autonomous vehicle with 10 LiDARs
The GAC L4 autonomous vehicle is scheduled for production and delivery by the end of 2025
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DiDi to bring over 100,000 Chinese EVs to Mexico by 2030
DiDi, the online ride hailing service provider announced that they will brinig over 100,000 Chinese EVs to Mexico by 2030.
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GAC Aion and DiDi target late 2025 for mass production of...
The L4 crossover SUV robotaxi is slated for mass production by the end of 2025
The post GAC Aion and DiDi target late 2025 for mass production of jointly developed L4 robotaxi appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Far From Normal: An Augmented Assessment of China’s State Support

About this paper Far From Normal is a Rhodium Group occasional paper written to share views and elicit discussion. The analysis consolidates years of piecemeal work by the authors on China’s economic…
BYD Signs Agreement with Nuevo León, Mexico to Promote Electric Vehicle...
Bitauto News: We have learned from relevant channels that BYD has signed an agreement with the state of Nuevo León, Mexico, to promote the development of electric vehicles. Besides, through this agreement, operators of digital platforms such as Uber and DiDi will be able to access electric vehicle and hybrid power technologies.
US ban on Chinese auto tech signals decisive split in global...

One of the last acts of President Joe Biden's administration is to engineer a split in the global auto market. On Tuesday, Washington imposed a ban on the sale and import of connected cars and related technology from China. Concerns over data security are compelling, even if the benefits for General Motors , Ford Motor and others of keeping out both competitors and suppliers remain debatable. That means the policy is likely to last - and could catch on elsewhere.
BYD’s Trek Toward #1 Automaker, New EV Reviews, Solar Power Boom...

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