
XPeng Finishes Restructuring and Fires Small Number of Employees
Internal adjustments to the organizational structure of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng are nearing an end, and some departments have implemented small-scale layoffs.
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Internal adjustments to the organizational structure of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng are nearing an end, and some departments have implemented small-scale layoffs.

According to data released by Chinese EV manufacturer NIO on Friday, as of that day, the accumulated mileage of NIO's Chinese users had exceeded five billion kilometers.

Zeekr, a pure electric intelligent vehicle brand owned by Geely Holdings, on Tuesday announced the delivery of its 10,000th home charging pile.

Leapmotor has released its performance report for the first half of this year after a price reduction in the second quarter.

After commencing vehicle sales in Thailand, Laos, India and Nepal, Chinese new energy automobile giant BYD on October 16 joined hands with Mongolian dealer MSM Group to introduce the BYD Yuan Plus electric SUV to the domestic market.

QCraft, a Chinese autonomous driving company, announced Monday that it has been awarded a test license for intelligent networked passenger minibuses in Beijing's high-level autonomous driving demonstration zone.

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun submitted the Xiaomi SU7 report card. As of April 24th, the number of locked orders for Xiaomi SU7 has exceeded 75,723 units; 5,781 units have been delivered.

During the China NEV Development High-Level Forum on September 23, Wang Chuanfu, Chairman of major Chinese automobile and battery maker BYD, said that the firm will adhere to the parallel development of pure electric and hybrid technology.

BYD Auto, China's leading new energy vehicle manufacturer, has recently edged Tesla to become the world's top-selling EV brand for the first time, according to a global sales report by Counterpoint.

Mobileye, an autonomous driving division of Intel, said that it planned to release a product in China together with Zeekr backed by Geely Holdings in 2024.

Cui Dongshu, the Secretary-General of the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), claimed on April 12 that online ride-hailing services are primarily responsible for traffic congestion in Beijing.

Chinese EV maker NETA Auto initiated preparations for its Hong Kong IPO in Q4 last year, with cornerstone investment exceeding 20 billion RMB.