Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. has bought a 5% stake in U.S. electric vehicle maker and renewable energy firm Tesla for US$1.78 billion. This is a deal that gives investors much to anticipate as the two could potentially partner in many areas. The combination is welcomed by investors, as Tesla’s shares were up 6.54%… Continue reading Tencent Buys 5% Of Tesla In Deal With Potential Synergy Between Two Tech Giants
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Global Smart Transport Market To Expand 50 Times To Reach $1.5 Trillion By 2030
The future mobility market, those providing self-driving smart electric vehicles and shared mobility, is likely to expand 50 times to reach US$1.5 trillion in market size by 2030, compared to today’s US$30 billion. Investors could benefit from companies in the electrification, autonomous driving, Internet of Cars (IoC) and shared mobility categories, according to a BofA… Continue reading Global Smart Transport Market To Expand 50 Times To Reach $1.5 Trillion By 2030
Tesla Said To Eye Guangdong Car Plant In China
U.S. electric car maker Tesla Motor Inc. may set up a production base in Guangdong province via a wholly owned enterprise in the Chinese manufacturing and assembly hub, Chinese media reported citing insiders. The plan still needs local government approval and may be subject to change. Tesla has been seeking ways to establish local production… Continue reading Tesla Said To Eye Guangdong Car Plant In China
LeEco’s EV Unit Le Supercar Names New CEO As Co-Founder Ding Lei Steps Down
Ding Lei, co-founder and chief executive officer of China of LeEco’s electric car affiliate Le Supercar, has left the company due to personal health issues, the executive disclosed on his Weibo account today. LeEco has appointed Zhang Hailiang, previously president and chief operating officer at Le Supercar, as the unit’s new head. It also hired… Continue reading LeEco’s EV Unit Le Supercar Names New CEO As Co-Founder Ding Lei Steps Down
China Eyes Two Million New Energy Vehicles In Annual Production By 2020
China aims to achieve annual production and sales of two million new energy vehicles by 2020, as the country ramps up efforts to expand its green energy sector and reduce dangerous levels of air pollution in its major cities. New energy cars are defined as vehicles powered by alternative sources of energy. They include hybrid,… Continue reading China Eyes Two Million New Energy Vehicles In Annual Production By 2020
EV Charging Station Firm Chargerlink Secures $20M Venture Funding
Chargerlink, a Shenzhen-based start-up focused on providing charging station solutions for the electric vehicles (EV) sector, has secured US$20 million series A round, the largest venture funding in the EV services market in China. According to Chinese media reports, four Chinese investors participated in the round, which will be used to expand the company’s business.… Continue reading EV Charging Station Firm Chargerlink Secures $20M Venture Funding
China Plans Ambitious Expansion Of EV Charging Pole Network
Forty-eight major Chinese cities are planning ambitious expansion plans to increase the total number of electric vehicle charging stations to 1,549, and the number of charging poles to 238,559 by 2015. That compare with a total of 307 charging stations and 16,947 charging poles in these 48 cities as of October 2013, according to Chinese… Continue reading China Plans Ambitious Expansion Of EV Charging Pole Network
China’s Leo Group Joins $121M Capital Injection In Electric Vehicle Start-Up
Shenzhen-listed mini-pumps and garden machines maker Leo Group Co., Ltd. has agreed to join seven other investors to inject RMB780 million (US$121 million) in a smart electric vehicle start-up established by Li Xiang, the founder of New York-listed Autohome Inc. In a securities filing (in Chinese), Leo Group says it will invest RMB350 million to… Continue reading China’s Leo Group Joins $121M Capital Injection In Electric Vehicle Start-Up
China’s FDG Electric Vehicle Hires Former Volvo China Head As COO
Chinese electric vehicle company FDG Electric Vehicles Ltd. has named Tong Zhiyuan, formerly the chief executive officer of Volvo Car Corporation China District, as its chief operating officer and executive director, effective immediately. Tong will act as the head of FDG’s electric vehicle division, and will oversee daily operation and management, research and development at… Continue reading China’s FDG Electric Vehicle Hires Former Volvo China Head As COO
Chinese Bike Firm Ofo Hires Former Uber Product Chief Michelle Chen As CPO
Beijing-based bike sharing company ofo has hired Michelle Chen (pictured), former head of product at Uber China, as chief project officer to handle the company’s product design and data research. She will report directly to the company’s founder and CEO, Dai Wei. Chen joined Uber Technologies Inc. in 2015, and was responsible for the U.S.… Continue reading Chinese Bike Firm Ofo Hires Former Uber Product Chief Michelle Chen As CPO