Consumers can get a RMB 20,000 subsidy for scrapping an old car and buying an NEV, and a RMB 15,000 subsidy for buying a fuel car of 2.0 L or less, both doubled from previous levels.
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Consumers can get a RMB 20,000 subsidy for scrapping an old car and buying an NEV, and a RMB 15,000 subsidy for buying a fuel car of 2.0 L or less, both doubled from previous levels.
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William Li said that if Nio's plan to add 1,000 stations in China in 2024 is delayed, it could be by up to 1-2 months. The company is building a third battery swap station assembly plant in Wuhan.
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The iCar V23 electric SUV developed by Chery and Xiaomi’s subsidiary Zhimi Technology will start from 119,800 yuan (16,500 USD) in China.
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The Stelato S9 is expected to be priced from RMB 450,000 ($61,990) to RMB 550,000.
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Xpeng's XNGP is about to see its biggest update ever, and the latest Tianji system, XOS 5.2.0, is about to see a new breakthrough, the company said.
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BYD will help build South Africa's first fleet of electric buses, with deliveries of those vehicles set to begin in December.
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Stories about a Lexus factory in Shanghai are not true. However, there are talks but there is no official announcement.
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Zeekr now has a charging system that no longer needs the use of a phone for its own network of public charging stations.
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The Xiaomi MX11 has been spied testing in China. The new SUV should launch in 2025 and will likely have follow the SU7 ethos.
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The Xiaomi MX11 has been spied testing in China. The new SUV should launch in 2025 and will likely have follow the SU7 ethos.
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