30% of all cars insured in China were electric in week 49 - total of 140,000 PVs.
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30% of all cars insured in China were electric in week 49 - total of 140,000 PVs.
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To date, Shenzhen has 740,000 NEVs. The city plans to have that number reach 1.3 million by 2025.
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Will start at 600,000 yuan ($86,100)
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Li Auto registered 3,013 units in the week, down from 4,228 units in the previous week, while XPeng registered 2,127 units in the week, up from 1,962 units in the previous week.
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Zeekr plans to go public in New York as early as the second quarter of 2023 and is seeking a valuation of more than $10 billion, according to a Reuters report yesterday.
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The NIO App has stopped showing wait times for the EC6, potentially making way for a replacement model that will likely be called the EC7 that may be launched on NIO Day.
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For NIO, Li Auto, and XPeng, the monthly insurance registration numbers are not too far off from the delivery numbers.
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China has essentially abandoned the ZERO-Covid policy, making it possible for such large events to be held.
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