Category: eMobility
Hyundai’s Drill Lance Pokes A Hole Into An EV’s Flaming Battery To Stop The Blaze
Stellantis tackling EV aerodynamics with $29.5M wind tunnel
CPCA expects China’s Oct NEV retail sales at 1.15 million, above 1 million for 3rd consecutive month
In October, retail sales of passenger NEVs in China are expected to be at 1.15 million units, up 49 percent year-on-year and up 2.4 percent compared with September, according to estimates released today by the CPCA.
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Chinese autonomous driving startup Pony AI opens European R&D center in Luxembourg
Pony AI has also entered into a partnership with Luxembourg-based mobility company Emile Weber, with the two working together to promote the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles and technologies.
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The Volkswagen ID.7 Could Come To The U.S. Next Year–If You Want It
Xiaomi speeds up phase 2 EV plant construction with workers on double shifts, report says
Xiaomi's phase 2 EV plant is expected to complete construction of the main structure by the end of this year and is scheduled to be fully built by June 15 next year, according to local media.
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CATL launches battery for PHEVs with 400 km range and 4C charging for “BEV-like” experience
With just 10 minutes of charging, you can achieve a range of over 280 km, thanks to its 4C supercharging capabilities, CATL claims.
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CATL launches Freevoy battery for hybrid cars that can offer over 400 km range
CATL has launched the Freevoy battery for hybrid vehicles, which offers a range of more than 400 kilometers and supports 4 C fast charging, allowing hybrid vehicles to deliver a BEV-like experience.
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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra pre-orders open ahead of launch, expected at 112,500 USD
Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra pre-orders have begun. The electric vehicle features advanced battery tech and a three-motor system, launching October 29.
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