Etiqueta: Xpeng
NIO And Li Auto Fall As Beijing Tightens Grip On EV...

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) stocks NIO (NYSE: NIO) and Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) slipped Friday following news that Beijing plans to implement stricter regulations on EV exports.
Xpeng announced its entry into Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia
Xpeng expands European footprint with entry into five new markets.
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Electric Vehicle Manufacturer BYD Cuts Out the Middleman, Starts Its Own...
The company's exports more than doubled in the first six months of this year.
Tesla vs. BYD – The Ultimate 2025 EV Stock Showdown 🚀🔋

Tesla vs. BYD – The Ultimate 2025 EV Stock Showdown 🚀🔋 - Tech Space 2.0
Not BYD, not Xiaomi ― Chinese carmaker brings AI driving to...

It's no surprise that in recent years, Artificial Intelligence has grown, developed and gained more and more space in various branches of many industries
BYD (BYDDF) Taps Foreign Demand as EV Price War Bites Bottom...
Something quite unexpected happened around twenty days ago: BYD ($BYDDF) reported a ~30% year-over-year drop in its Q2 2025 net profit figures — it...
Xpeng’s autonomous driving director, Candice Yuan: L4 self-driving is less complex...
"L4 for logistic vehicles is less complex than L2+ for human driver," says Yuan in an exclusive interview with CarNewschina.
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Xpeng to add Eve Energy as Mona battery supplier

Xpeng will diversify battery sourcing for its Mona lineup by adding Eve Energy alongside BYD. According to Chinese media, base versions of upcoming Mona
Flying cars collide in China

A video shared on Chinese social media showed the aftermath of the crash.
China is sending its world-beating auto industry into a tailspin
Government policies that prioritize production targets over market demand have led to overinvestment by carmakers. The resulting glut of vehicles has created lose-lose transactions throughout the sales chain, and spawned a variety of irregular practices.














