Etiqueta: li auto
Chinese EV Tariffs Mocked by CEO of EV Giant

Chinese EV tariffs are unlikely to stop the Middle Kingdom from dominating the global EV market. In fact, to some, they’ve become laughable.
Tesla plans a Model Y revamp at its Shanghai factory, according...
Rumors of a refreshed Tesla Model Y have been percolating for months, but electric vehicle buyers may finally have that option later next year.According...
Li Auto delays pure electric SUV launch due to insufficient fast...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Li Auto said it has postponed plans to launch pure electric SUV models to next year, citing hurdles such as...
Tesla stock surges on ‘watershed’ full self-driving approval in China
Tesla (TSLA) stock soared on Monday following reports that CEO Elon Musk won Chinese approval to deploy the automaker’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) autonomous software...
Nio’s new orders in May up 37% from Apr, Deutsche Bank...

BYD and Tesla both saw record highs in new orders in China in May, according to Deutsche Bank.
Li Auto lowers annual sales goal for second time as things...
Chinese Li Auto lowers the annual sales goal for 2024 from 800,000 to just 480,000 units. What are the reasons for a 40% cut?
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EV Roundup: NIO’s Deliveries Surge 234% in May, TSLA Issues Recall...
China-based electric vehicle (EV) players NIO Inc. NIO, XPeng Inc. XPEV and Li Auto LI recorded year-over-year growth in May 2024 deliveries, with NIO recording triple-digit percentage gains. Meanwhile, U.S. EV...
Li Auto wins race to become the first of China’s major...
The Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto now has what many of its peers in China are searching for: a profit.The Beijing-based company reported...
China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 2: Nio 6,700,...

Nio vehicles had a record 6,700 insurance registrations in China last week, up 24.07 percent from 5,400 the week before.
El mercado chino de coches eléctricos podría enfrentarse pronto a un...

La guerra de precios y la ralentización de la demanda de la industria de vehículos eléctricos puede llevar a la implosión del mercado en China.