Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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12.09. | Neta signs multiple deals in Mexico to pave way for Q4 market entry | ||
11.09. | BYD launches Yuan Pro in Brazil | ||
11.09. | China NEV retail at 214,000 in Sept 1-8, up 11% from same period last month | ||
11.09. | CATL suspending lithium production in Jiangxi, sending lithium producer shares soaring | ||
11.09. | BYD launches M6 electric MPV in Thailand | ||
11.09. | BYD exec denies 2024 sales target raised to 4 million units | ||
11.09. | BYD Denza to formally launch Z9GT on Sept 20 | ||
11.09. | Automakers' share of China NEV market in Aug: BYD tops with 37.0%, Tesla 3rd with 6.2% | ||
11.09. | Baidu-backed Jiyue launches 2nd EV model as sales begin to show momentum | ||
10.09. | Baidu-backed Jiyue to become new member of Nio-led battery swap alliance | ||
10.09. | Huawei-backed Aito launches 5-seat variant of M9 to further tap luxury SUV market | ||
10.09. | China EV battery installations in Aug: CATL's share 44.46%, BYD 24.96% | ||
10.09. | EU to lower proposed tariffs on EVs from China, report says | ||
10.09. | BYD raises 2024 sales target to 4 million units | ||
10.09. | China NEV sales rise to 1.1 million in Aug, 2nd-highest on record, CAAM data show | ||
10.09. | China EV insurance registrations for week ending Sept 8: Nio 4,500, Tesla 16,200, Xiaomi 3,200, BYD 73,600 | ||
10.09. | Xpeng asks suppliers to boost capacity as Mona M03 orders exceed 2,000 units per day | ||
10.09. | Chery plugs into Nio's charging network | ||
09.09. | CATL in talks to buy PV module supplier DAS Solar, report says | ||
09.09. | BYD launches 2025 Han sedan with lower prices and upgraded specs | ||
09.09. | Tesla sells 63,456 cars in China in Aug, highest year to date | ||
09.09. | China NEV retail exceeds 1 million mark for 1st time in Aug with strong growth in hybrids | ||
09.09. | Nio donates compensation from rights defense to typhoon relief efforts | ||
09.09. | Shenzhen has nearly twice as many supercharging stations as gas stations | ||
09.09. | Nio surges 14% in HK early trading as Q2 earnings beat |