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  • China to boost management on NEV battery recycling

    BEIJING — China will introduce measures to strengthen the management of the recycling of batteries for new-energy vehicles (NEVs), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Friday. With the rapid development of the NEV industry, the recycling of batteries is of great signifi...
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  • BYD to produce NEVs in Thailand from 2024

    China’s largest NEV maker BYD is expected to produce vehicles in Thailand from 2024, which will be sold in the country and exported to neighboring markets in Southeast Asia. It inked a deal with WHA Group, Thailand’s leading developer of industrial estates, on land purchase and facto...
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  • Uisee CEO: China, US leading in autonomous driving

    China and the United States are leading the global race of autonomous driving which is expected to revolutionize the mobility industry, said Wu Gansha, CEO of Chinese startup Uisee. “China and America are leading in this field, whereas traditional automotive giants like Europe and Japan ...
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  • BMW to expand investment in China

    Olive Zipse, chairman of the board of management of BMW Group, said the German premium carmaker is convinced in the long-term potential of the Chinese market and will continue its investment in the country. Zipse made the remarks in a speech at the World New Energy Vehicle Congress held from Aug...
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  • Nation poised to become global leader in hydrogen vehicle industry

    The hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle sector is gathering momentum in China, the world’s largest hydrogen producer, as companies are making breakthroughs and local governments are introducing supportive policies. By 2025, China will have about 50,000 fuel-cell vehicles on its roads, according to ...
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  • China to provide basic charging services on highways

    China vowed to provide basic charging services on highways other than in ultra-cold and high-altitude regions, according to an action plan released on Thursday. The plan, unveiled by the Ministry of Transport, the National Energy Administration, the State Grid Corp of China, and the China South...
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  • No fear of mud 丨 Grand Cherokee custom off-road car mats

    With a classic tough appearance, outstanding off-road capability, excellent road handling, and inheriting the pure jeep blood, it is a loyal playmate of off-road veterans! Indulge in the exciting off-roading, and naturally you have to keep your feet safe! 3W builds all-weather car mats for the J...
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  • Musk envisions ties with China partners

    Tesla CEO’s article stresses cooperation in clean energy, AI, high-tech and space Elon Musk, CEO of electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc, called for cooperation with like-minded Chinese partners in clean energy, artificial intelligence, human-machine collaboration and space to jointly create ...
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  • FAW Audi’s new A6L hits Chinese market

    FAW Audi launched the new A6L sedan in China on Saturday with upgraded configurations to meet the demands of consumers. It is the eighth generation of the long-wheelbase model and aims to establish a new benchmark in luxury motoring. The carmaker offers 12 variants of the new A6L. The body measu...
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  • Chinese Automaker NIO Is Reportedly Developing A Smartphone

      NIO, the Chinese EV manufacturer founded in 2017, seemingly plans to launch a smartphone. Back in March, the firm’s CEO William Li confirmed that NIO was looking into smartphone development. He cited the long-rumored (but still unconfirmed) Apple Car as a motive for entering the sma...
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  • ZF invests 320m yuan to expand plant in Shanghai

    German auto supplier ZF is investing 320 million yuan ($47.42 million) to expand a plant in Shanghai as demand for electric power steering systems grow in China. The increased production capacity is expected to become operational in mid-2023, said ZF in a statement on Wednesday. The company said...
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  • Nissan’s Chinese JV to explore market with new models

    Japanese carmaker Nissan is introducing new models into China via its joint venture to explore the potential of the Chinese market. Dongfeng Nissan’s three marques–Nissan, Venucia and Infiniti–all have new models in the second half, said Xin Yu, president of the joint venture&#...
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