Mercedes commits to China with a 2 billion USD investment to compete with local rivals
Study: Initial high-power charging at factory could extend EV battery life
Xpeng X9 electric minivan scored five stars in C-NCAP crash test
The Xpeng X9 multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) scored five stars in the C-NCAP safety and crash test. Its overall performance is 86.6%
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Lynk & Co Z02/Z20 to unveil in Europe in October as a compact electric SUV
Lynk & Co's second all-electric car is set to unveil in Europe on October. It's believed it will be called Z02 in Europe and Z20 in China.
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Onvo L60 will be only slightly cheaper than pre-sales prices when launched on September 19
Onvo L60, the first model in Nio's more mass market brand will launch on September 19. Prices will not be much lower than pre-sales.
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Wuling Hongguang EV with 300 km range opens pre-sale starting at 9,850 USD
Since its launch in 2010, the Wuling Hongguang has sold 5.91 million units in 14 years.
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Volvo EX60 electric SUV due in 2026, on new scalable architecture
Lynk & Co Z10 launches in China starting at 27800 USD, 8800 USD less than Zeekr 001
Lynk & Co has launched its first fully electric sedan, the Z10, significantly cheaper than the Zeekr 001. The Z10 offers up to 806 km CLTC range and latest technology.
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LA is building out 10,000 streetlight EV chargers, under brighter LEDs
Mercedes commits to China with a 2 billion USD investment to compete with local rivals
Mercedes announces its 14 billion RMB investment in China to expand its local production lineup. They will release three new models in 2025.
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