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Mar 6
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Deutsche Bank explains why they continue to be bullish on NIO

The team calls NIO management's long-term strategy the Blue Sky Blueprint, saying it will be a moat for the EV maker, though it's very costly to build.


NIO's 1st swap station in Denmark goes online

NIO management recently said that despite the efforts of its European team, the company's local infrastructure is still lower than internal expectations.


XPeng officially unveils P7i, facelift of P7, in China

The P7 is a crucial model for XPeng, contributing 49 percent of the company's sales in 2022.


XPeng apologizes after in-car app asks user to do facial recognition using outside camera

XPeng said this was because the third-party app triggered a risk control policy when the user tried to log in, thus requiring facial recognition.


Li Auto spotted building 800 V high-voltage superchargers

By 2025, Li Auto will have 3,000 supercharging stations, which will cost a total of RMB 10 billion, the company's CEO said last week.


BYD's Denza brand teases new model Denza N7

The Denza N7 SUV is expected to be released in the first half of this year and is expected to target a market of around 400,000 yuan ($57,800).


Changan's EV brand Shenlan unveils its Model Y rival, S7

Shenlan's first model is a rival to Tesla's Model 3 and has delivered a total of 37,328 units since deliveries began in late August.


CATL's capacity utilization sliding, report says

For power battery makers, it's important to keep production lines running consistently, so a price war for batteries is long expected, industry watchers said.


Turkey slaps additional tariffs on Chinese EV imports to boost local project

Turkey has imposed an additional 40 percent tariff on China-made electric vehicles as the country prepares to launch its first locally produced EV, the Togg.


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