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Mercedes-Benz partners with Starbucks for fast-charging stations in US
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Nio reportedly to scale back car purchase incentives next week
Nio will reduce discounts by RMB 3,000 for the ET5 and ET5 Touring and RMB 5,000 for the ES6 and EC6 on July 22, according to local media.
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German luxury brands back away from China’s auto market price war
BMW was the first to withdraw from the price war in China's car market, scaling back incentives, with Mercedes-Benz and Audi following suit.
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GAC Aion opens its 1st overseas plant in Thailand
GAC Aion's Thailand plant has an annual capacity of 50,000 units in the first phase and will be expanded to 100,000 units in the future.
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Avatr cancels its last directly-managed stores, shifts fully to dealer model
Previously, 90 percent of Avatr's stores have been converted from directly-managed stores to dealerships, with only a few directly-managed stores remaining in a few cities.
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Li Auto follows Nio to form smart driving team focused on end-to-end tech, report says
Li Auto recently set up an end-to-end large model autonomous driving team of slightly over 200 people, according to local media.
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Huawei’s HIMA unit plugs into Nio’s charging network
To date, brands under the Huawei HIMA umbrella include Aito, Luxeed, and Stelato, which delivered a total of 46,141 vehicles in June.
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Great Wall’s Tank brand to halt production till end of Jul amid high temperatures
China has entered a hot spell this month, with temperatures expected to exceed 35 degrees Celsius in nearly 20 regions today. It's not clear if other local car makers' factories have also been affected.
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