Daily Archive: January 30, 2024
China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jan 28: Nio 3,300, Xpeng 2,200, Li Auto 8,500, Tesla 12,800
During January 1-28, Nio was 9,900 units, Xpeng 6,800, Li Auto 27,100, Tesla 35,200 and BYD 168,500.
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China EV registrations in W4: BYD 43,300, Tesla 12,800, Aito 8,000, Nio 3,300
The whole market was up except Deepal, GAC Aion and VW.
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MG Cyberster Red Top Edition launched at 51,500 USD
MG Cyberster launches pearl-white edition
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Eve Energy launches global operations, opens 7 regional headquarters
The regional headquarters are aimed at serving customers close to where they are and mark Eve Energy's transition to global operations, it said.
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Xiaomi SU7’s top-trim will be priced at around $50,350, report says
The top-trim version of the Xiaomi SU7 has a vehicle price of RMB 361,400 at the time of insurance purchase, and the starting prices for the full lineup will likely be in the range of RMB 250,000 to RMB 370,000, according to local media.
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BYD enters Rwanda with launch of Atto 3
BYD entered into a partnership with Rwandan distributor CFAO Mobility in 2023, and the local launch of the Atto 3 marks its official entry into the East African market.
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Analysts explain why BYD’s average profit per car fell in Q4
BYD's average profit per vehicle fell by about RMB 1,400 in the fourth quarter from the third quarter, mainly due to promotions through discounts and incentives offered to dealers, a team of analysts said.
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