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Xpeng CEO expects EV experience to see disruptive changes in near future due to super-fast charging
Xpeng will begin putting a new generation of superchargers into service in the second half of the year, allowing vehicles to charge from 10 percent to 80 percent in as little as 12 minutes.
Xpeng to use Guangdong Hongtu's integrated die-casting technology in one of its future models
The model using the technology will likely be unveiled as early as next year, instead of the G9, which will begin deliveries this year.
Nio ET5, Xpeng G9 enter draft regulatory catalog for public comment
Nio will offer a retractable electric tow hook option for the ET5, according to the latest regulatory filing.
Xpeng CEO hints Apple CarPlay good solution for traditional cars, not for smart cars
For car companies, next-generation smart car solutions require more full-stack in-house research and eco-building, according to Xpeng CEO.
Xpeng making bold strategic pivots that should bear fruit longer term, says Deutsche Bank
Xpeng's management is repositioning its vehicle lineup to surgically go after the premium market, according to Edison Yu's team.
Xpeng delivers 10,125 vehicles in May, up 12.5% from April
Xpeng said it has resumed two-shift production at its plant since mid-May and is working to accelerate delivery of the strong backlog of orders.
Xpeng signs deal to build NeoPark equivalent in Zhaoqing
Xpeng CEO said the company expects to see the industrial park bring in 80 to 100 companies from the supply chain in the next 2 to 3 years.
Xpeng CEO disagrees with Elon Musk's comment that China leads the world in EVs
Xpeng's CEO believes that China's EV industry started early and it will take at least 10 more years of hard work to truly lead the world.
Xpeng rumored to be making management reshuffle, putting overseas expansion on hold
He Liyang, Xpeng's vice president in charge of overseas markets, has recently left the company and his duties have been taken over by a vice president of human resources, according to LatePost.
Xpeng CEO highlights chip shortage with hilarious video
Xpeng CEO uses a KFC giveaway that went viral in China to express that the automotive industry is facing an ongoing chip shortage.