Niutron's failure to launch its electric SUV, set against the Chinese New Energy Vehicle market in 2022, where Speed is Everything.
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Niutron's failure to launch its electric SUV, set against the Chinese New Energy Vehicle market in 2022, where Speed is Everything.
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Another Chinese car with an 800V fast charging system. Hongqi claims that the E202 can achieve a 300 km range only with 5 minutes of charging.
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The infamous Storm Trooper van from China finally gets proper electric propulsion.
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Passenger died and the driver was taken to the hospital, according to local media
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The Model 3 nearly landed on its front end after passing over a bridge.
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This is the new Baoya FB77, a Chinese electric sedan with a solid-state battery. Mass production is set to start later this year. Baoya (宝雅) is a brand under FAW Jilin·Shandong Baoya Automobile. This is a joint venture between FAW-Jilin and Shandong Baoya New Energy Automobile. FAW-Jilin used to be a wholly owned subsidiary of […]
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BEVs contributed 86.47 percent of the 17.1 billion kilometers driven by NEVs in China in January, and PHEVs contributed 13.48 percent.
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The program is only available to a few strategic customers, including NIO, Li Auto, Huawei and Zeekr, and Tesla is not included, according to local media.
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