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[improve energy efficiency and reduce queuing time to launch reverse charging pilot activities] Weilai is trying to implement "reverse charging", in which users' high-power batteries are replaced by low-power batteries. Ulai hopes that this will help the country cut peaks and fill valleys and improve energy efficiency, as well as alleviate queues due to waiting for batteries to be recharged in the station. Weilai hopes to reduce queue time by helping car owners help each other. The event will be held from June 8 to June 14 at Shanghai Senhong Shopping Mall, Xingye Taiguhui and Haoyu Entrepreneurship Park. Each rider who delivers high-power batteries will also receive a reward of 400 points each time, with no upper limit. According to the activity regulations, it is necessary to meet the three requirements that the remaining power of the battery in the car is not less than 85%; the battery in the replacement station is less than 50%; and the power source can not come from the replacement power station.
[BYD builds battery plant in UK to supply Jaguar Land Rover] it is reported that BYD, a Chinese electric vehicle and battery maker, is in talks with Jaguar Land Rover on battery production and supply. Ralph Schwade, chief executive of Jaguar Land Rover, has previously said that the UK needs to produce its own batteries, but operates independently of Jaguar Land Rover. As a result, BYD is considering building a battery plant in the UK. The UK will be BYD's first battery factory in Europe, but the company is also considering other European factories, sources said.
[Ningde Times will launch a battery with a life span of 2 million km for 16 years] according to reports, Zeng Yuqun, chairman of Chinese battery manufacturer Ningde Times, said in an exclusive interview that the company is ready to produce batteries that can run for 16 years and keep electric cars running for 2 million kilometers. The current warranty period for electric car batteries is about 150000 miles, or eight years, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Therefore, the new battery in Ningde era will be a milestone.
[electrified British fuel vehicles to be "scrapped"] the government is considering giving car owners up to 6000 pounds (64000 yuan) in subsidies to encourage them to replace their diesel and gasoline models with electric cars, according to a British newspaper. It is reported that the scrapping plan will be officially announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Boris Johnson) on July 6.
[Tesla partnered with boring Company to build 12-seater electric buses] it is reported that Tesla will produce 12 electric buses for brother company (The boring company) boring Company, each of which can hold at least 12 passengers and luggage.
[Greece will provide up to 15% subsidy for electric vehicles] it is reported that the Greek government has announced a car purchase subsidy program, hoping to increase electric vehicle sales. Greece aims to sell 1/3 of all new cars by 2030. In addition to subsidies for electric car consumers, Greece will also promote the development of charging infrastructure.
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