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Tesla confirms Supercharger factory in Shanghai, plans to start production in Q1
The project is scheduled to go into production in the first quarter of 2021, with an initial planned annual output of 10,000 superchargers, mainly V3 superchargers.
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Tesla reportedly plans to invest $6.4 million to build factory in China to make chargers
Tesla plans to begin manufacturing electric vehicle charging piles in China in 2021, according to a document it filed with Chinese regulators.
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Huawei exec says HMS for Car open to all automakers
Huawei wants more and more car companies and models to have access to HMS for Car, Zhang Pingan, president of Huawei's consumer business cloud service, said in a recent media interview.
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China's economic planner reportedly investigating investments in NEVs to prevent overcapacity
An auto company insider said that in addition to clarifying the basic situation, the move also sends a signal to prevent the current overcapacity of new energy vehicles.
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China Unicom exec says 5G millimeter wave trials conducted, with speeds up to 9Gbps
China Unicom and China Telecom are working together to explore the possibility of building the world's largest shared network.
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Top VC on stock price surge of Chinese EV makers: How to be 'friend of valuation'?
The shares of the three Chinese EV giants recently listed in the U.S. have all skyrocketed. Matrix Partners China, a leading venture capital (VC) firm that has backed major Chinese tech firms at their early stages, released their thoughts in an article published Wednesday.
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GAC NIO founder hints Tesla may not be the final winner in China's new energy vehicle market
Is the first to run the race the last to win? "I don't think it's necessarily related."
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China Passenger Car Association says high valuations for Chinese EV makers good thing
The CPCA said there seems to be no other carmaker that can catch up with Tesla's development line like the new Chinese carmakers, and the reaction of US investors is a recognition of this move and future trends.
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XPeng autopilot chief says Lidar costs not unacceptable
Lidar will help XPeng break through some of the boundaries of existing autopilot, improve vehicle safety and better adapt to the complexity of domestic roads, he said.
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WM Motor, Uber reach tentative agreement, models may be exported to Europe
Chinese electric car company WM Motor has signed a tentative agreement with Uber to export the WM EX5 to more than 10 European countries, including the United Kingdom, as an optional vehicle for Uber's drivers, Sina Tech said, citing sources.