
American EV Firm Lucid Motors Launches Recruitment in China
Lucid Motors, an American electric vehicle maker and potential Tesla rival, has commenced a recruitment drive in China.
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Lucid Motors, an American electric vehicle maker and potential Tesla rival, has commenced a recruitment drive in China.

At the 2021 World Internet of Things Expo held in the eastern city of Wuxi, Chinese autonomous driving startup QCraft introduced the country’s first 5G-enabled unmanned bus supporting online-based ride-hailing functions.

Chinese car manufacturer Li Auto announced the beginning of operations at its green and smart vehicle plant on October 16 in Shunyi District, Beijing.

2022 was a turbulent year for the Chinese electric vehicle industry. William Li, Chairman and CEO of NIO, sent a letter to all employees on the first day of the new year, listing eight problems that need to be settled.

On Wednesday evening, Chinese EV maker BYD launched its newest entrant into the EV market, the Song Pro DM-i.

Long Lu, Chief Scientist at NIO, issued a statement on December 20 confirming the recent theft of user data and the extortion of $2.25 million in bitcoin. In the evening, William Li, the founder, chairman and CEO of the firm, apologized for the incident.

BYD's battery electric supercar - the YangWang U9 will be officially launched on February 25th.

At present, KargoBot has a total of 150 autonomous heavy trucks, mainly used for transporting coal and other bulk commodities in the northwest and north China regions.

The new Tesla Model 3 is highly anticipated, and Tesla is also preparing its production capacity for the upcoming sales boom.

On March 17, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng released its previous year-end financial report. Its total revenue for 2022 was 26.86 billion yuan ($3.89 billion), representing a 28% increase from the previous year.

Geely-backed electric vehicle brand Zeekr announced that as of March 17, its self-built charging stations had been launched in 20 cities across China.

German motor vehicle manufacturer Volkswagen Group announced on October 13 a new partnership between its software company CARIAD and Horizon Robotics, a leading provider of computing solutions for smart vehicles in China.