Great Wall Motor's net income in 2024 is expected to range from RMB 12.4 billion ($1.7 billion) to RMB 13.0 billion, an increase of 76.60 percent to 85.14 percent from 2023.
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Great Wall Motor's net income in 2024 is expected to range from RMB 12.4 billion ($1.7 billion) to RMB 13.0 billion, an increase of 76.60 percent to 85.14 percent from 2023.
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BYD sub-brand Denza is targeting sales of more than 300,000 units in 2025, implying a 138 percent growth, according to a local media report.
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Xpeng and BP Pulse opened charging networks to each other in China. Now, Xpeng can provide clients with around 40,000 piles in 420 cities.
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Xpeng has more than 2,000 charging stations with over 10,000 chargers, while BP Pulse has more than 1,000 charging stations and 23,000 chargers in China.
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South Korean has granted BYD Atto 3 emissions and noise certifications. The Atto 3 has completed all the procedures for entering South Korea.
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The article is being updated with details. In the second week of the year, the China EV market was up, with several exceptions. Nio was down 50%, Xiaomi was up 17%, Tesla was up 42% and BYD was up 17% compared to the week before. Week 2 (W2) of 2025 was between January 6 and […]
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Xiaomi had 5,400 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 7,600, Xpeng 7,400, Zeekr 2,800, Leapmotor 5,200 and Aito 5,000.
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FAW Hongqi's E-QM5 based on CATL's battery swap solution will be put into service as an electric cab in the Hong Kong market.
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Leapmotor attributes this to continued volume growth, product mix optimization, cost control and operational efficiency.
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The Tesla Model Y became the bestselling car in China in 2024 by selling 480,309 units in twelve months. The runner-up sold 284 cars less.
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