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Geely unveils SEA architecture for EVs and new concept car with range of over 700 km
Geely Automobile Group on September 23 announced the Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) for pure electric vehicles. At the same time, the Lynk&Co ZERO concept, the first all-electric luxury coupe based on this architecture, made its public debut, and it will go on sale in mass production in 2021.
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Infineon says application for Huawei supply license is in process
Infineon, Europe's largest chip maker, says it is taking compliance seriously and has updated procedures in place in response to the new regulations, according to Nikkei Asian Review.
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BYD says will work to ramp up production of Han models as demand surges
BYD said today that after the Han model went on sale on July 12, there were a large number of customers waiting in line to pick up their cars. Currently, the number of Han models delivered is still not enough to meet the demand of existing and new customers for existing cars.
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BYD wins Finland's largest-ever pure electric bus order
BYD announced on September 22 that it signed an order for 106 electric buses with Nobina, the largest public transport operator in Northern Europe, officially entering the Finnish market.
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Chevron asks global employees to remove WeChat from their work phones
US energy giant Chevron on Tuesday asked its employees around the world to remove WeChat from their work phones, making it one of the first US companies to respond to Trump's executive ban.
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Analysts say NIO is reducing costs as it signs supply agreement with local manufacturer
One of Xpeng Motors' local suppliers recently signed an agreement to supply a NIO subsidiary with drive motor components, which analysts see as a sign that NIO is aggressively introducing local supply chains and reducing costs.
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Huawei to invest $15 million to open 5G innovation center in Thailand
Huawei Thailand will invest 475 million baht (about $15 million) to establish a 5G ecosystem innovation center at the headquarters of Thailand's Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa), the Bangkok Post reported.
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Huawei's 2020 smartphone shipments to drop 10% to 170 million units, report says
With the US Commerce Department's ban on Huawei taking effect September 15, Huawei's smartphone sales this year are expected to drop 10 percent to 170 million units compared with previous plans, market research firm TrendForce said in a report released Tuesday.
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Li Auto's second car has multiple suppliers confirmed, powertrain, in-car chips to get upgrades
Faced with the fact that its competitors have already completed the launch of at least two models, Li Auto is working to upgrade its second model in order to enhance the competitiveness of its products.
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NIO says users have accumulated more than 1 billion kilometers
Chinese EV maker NIO said today that NIO users have accumulated more than 1 billion kilometers, saving about 500 million yuan in energy costs compared to fuel vehicles.