EV

  • Tesla exec says won't rule out opening up Tesla's charging stations to other car brands

    Currently, Tesla's charging stations can only charge Tesla's cars, and the company has not ruled out the possibility of opening them to other brands of electric vehicles in the future, said Grace Tao, Tesla's global vice president, during an online communication event held by Tesla on December 1.

  • China adds 55,000 new NEV-related firms this year, more than in 2019

    At present, there are more than 180,000 new energy vehicle-related companies in China.

  • NIO's 163rd battery swap station opens in Shanghai

    NIO said, with the battery swap station into operation, Shanghai has 14 NIO battery swap stations.

  • Tesla launches 500th supercharger station in Chinese mainland

    At present, Tesla's Supercharger stations have covered 61 cities in China.

  • XPeng adds 22 cities to offer free charging service to car owners

    Prior to this, XPeng Supercharger has opened free lifetime charging service in 44 cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Chongqing.

  • China-made Tesla Model Y approved for sale

    China-made Tesla Model Y (TSL6480BEVBA0) has been included in China's new energy vehicle model catalog, which means that the model has been approved for sale in China.

  • NIO releases NIO OS 2.8.0 with optimizations including walk-away auto-lock

    NIO on November 30 officially released NIO OS 2.8.0, which will be pushed to ES6, ES8 and EC6 vehicles with current version 2.6.5 and above in batches via FOTA from now on.

  • NIO stock's 1200% gain this year gets it the attention of CCTV

    As the predominant state television broadcaster in China, CCTV generally only focuses on events with significant social impact. NIO's stock price surge this year seems to be one of them.

  • China's 2021 new energy vehicle subsidies soar 234% to RMB 37.58 billion year on year

    Among them, the subsidy for the operation of new energy buses in 2021 is RMB 15.689 billion, accounting for 41.74% of the total amount.

  • NIO overtakes BYD as most valuable Chinese automaker, is this a bubble?

    On November 27, NIO rose 0.58% to $54, bringing its year-to-date gain to 1243%. It has a market capitalization of $72.84 billion (RMB 478.84 billion), surpassing BYD's RMB 474.9 billion to become the auto company with the highest market capitalization in China.