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[Weilai Automobile released July delivery data] on August 12, NIO Inc released delivery data for July 2019. In July 2019, Uli completed the delivery of 837 new vehicles, of which 673 were delivered by ES6 and 164by ES8. As at 31 July 2019, Weilai had completed the delivery of a total of 19727 ES8 and ES6 vehicles, of which 8379 were delivered in 2019. It is worth mentioning that this delivery data is different from the sales data disclosed by the Federation. The industry believes that the recall plan implemented by Weilai on ES8 in July may have a certain negative impact on its delivery. Still, Weilai ranked first in overall delivery in July among the new car-building teams, with both the ES8 and ES6 models in the top 10 of the high-end luxury SUV.
GM and Volkswagen are shifting most of their future investment to all-electric vehicles, arguing that hybrids are only a stopgap measure to eventually meet emissions requirements, especially in China and Europe. (GM plans to give up gas-electric hybrid models to bet on pure electric vehicles.) General Motors and Volkswagen are shifting most of their future investment to all-electric vehicles, especially in China and Europe. GM plans to launch 20 all-electric vehicles around the world over the next four years, including Chevron and Cadillac brands. Volkswagen has also pledged billions of dollars to produce more battery-powered models, including a small plug-in SUV, in the United States next year and an electric version of the minibus around 2022.
[net exposure of Great Wall Euler R1 spontaneous combustion] on August 13, it was exposed that Great Wall Euler R1 spontaneous combustion occurred during charging. Euler R1, which went on sale in December 2018, sold an average of about 3000 units, with a cumulative sales of 18081 vehicles in the first half of this year. Euler officials have not responded to the accident.
[Yundu responded to π 3 fire incident: no casualties, do your best to investigate the cause of the accident] in response to the Yundu π 3 vehicle fire incident, on August 12, Yundu New Energy issued a statement saying that no casualties were caused in the accident and no damage to third parties occurred, and the company is actively investigating the cause of the accident and carrying out follow-up work.
(Toyota's PEVE plans to build a hybrid battery plant in China) Science and Technology Innovation Board Daily reported that Toyota's Primearth EV Energy (PEVE) will build a hybrid battery plant in China in 2021 and is expected to produce about 100000 hybrid cars a year. The new factory will be the company's fourth factory in China. When all four plants are put into production, the company's annual production capacity in China will quadruple to about 400000 hybrid vehicles.
The price of Porsche's first pure electric car is exposed! The Taycan is Porsche's first all-electric car, and spy photos of the new car have also flowed out one after another. New cars sell for $87000 to $200000 (about 620000 to 1.42 million yuan) overseas. The power of the Taycan dual motor will be provided by a 90kWh lithium-ion battery with a maximum power of 450 kW, a 100-kilometer acceleration of 3 seconds, and a maximum range of 300 miles (about 500km). Its maximum range has exceeded the 490km range of the Tesla Model S standard model. In addition, the fast-charging 800-volt system will charge the car to 80% within 15 minutes.
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