
BMW Comments on Shift of Production to China From UK
German auto company BMW Group said that the Oxford factory will suspend the production of electric vehicles, but will not stop the production of MINI models.
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German auto company BMW Group said that the Oxford factory will suspend the production of electric vehicles, but will not stop the production of MINI models.

The European Parliament formally approved a law to effectively ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the European Union from 2035. This move may be more beneficial to Chinese independent auto brands.

A female employee at NIO has disclosed that the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer's business volume has significantly increased in the last six months, resulting in severe overtime situations.

Chinese EV and battery maker BYD plans to invest 28.5 billion yuan ($4.2 billion) in a series of battery projects in Yichun, Jiangxi Province. BYD is the third major new energy enterprise to set up projects in Yichun, after CATL and Gotion High-Tech.

Great Wall Motor has purchased a factory in Brazil from Daimler AG for an undisclosed price, the company announced on Wednesday.

Leapmotor, which mainly develops, produces, and sells new energy vehicles, announced today that it had completed a new round of financing worth 4.5 billion yuan ($694 million).

On August 18th, the joint statement of NIO vehicle owners became a trending topic on social media. However, many NIO car owners later posted on Weibo that they had not involved in the statement.

HiPhi, a Chinese electric vehicle startup, announced a six-month production halt on February 18, the first day back to work after the Lunar New Year holiday.

XPeng, a Chinese smart electric vehicle company, on January 30 announced that Wang Fengying has been appointed as the new president of the company. Wang previously worked at Great Wall Motor for over 30 years.

Shen Fei, the Senior Vice President of NIO Power, indicated that the charging time for extended-range vehicles is twice as long as battery electric vehicles.

After WM Motor founder Freeman Shen's annual salary of 1.2 billion yuan ($164 million) aroused heated discussion, the Chinese second-tier electric vehicle maker is now reportedly carrying out large-scale salary reductions, including a 50% cut in executive pay.

Executive compensation is a topic of great interest whenever the automobile group releases its annual report. In China, there exists a significant disparity between the salaries of executives in electric vehicle manufacturers and those in fuel-powered vehicle manufacturers.