Clever technology helps the new SAIC IM L6 beat the moose test record speed and be the fastest Chinese EV car.
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Clever technology helps the new SAIC IM L6 beat the moose test record speed and be the fastest Chinese EV car.
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BYD has introduced its new e-platform 3.0 Evo which has many improvements to efficiency, charging and safety.
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Xpeng will reportedly use batteries from BYD in its Mona sub-brand. Aonther report earlier this month said Nio's Onvo sub-brand would use BYD batteries.
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Steallantis will start with Leapmotor T03 and C10 mid-size SUV.
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China said it will take all necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.
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The BYD Shark can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 5.7 seconds, with an NEDC battery range of 100 kilometers and a combined range of 840 kilometers.
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Leapmotor International will initially cover markets including Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, and Portugal, and plans to expand its European sales network to 200 by the end of the year.
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The EV market was strongly up, expect for Tesla and Xiaomi.
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For May 1-12, Nio was 5,600, Xpeng 2,800, Li Auto 10,800, Xiaomi 2,000, Tesla 16,900, and BYD 101,300 units.
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Xiaomi EV is asking its upstream suppliers to boost the supply of components, increasing orders by about 80 percent, according to local media.
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