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For over a year, Volkswagen and its Chinese partner Xpeng have been developing a joint E/E architecture, set to be integrated ...
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) and Volkswagen (OTC:VWAGY) announced on Friday that they have deepened their partnership by expanding their ...
Volkswagen Group China and XPeng announced on Friday that their jointly developed zonal electrical/electronic architecture, ...
The industry-leading Electrical/Electronic architecture ('E/E Architecture”) jointly developed by both parties will be not ...
XPeng and Volkswagen Group aren't wasting any time. The two automakers say they've been moving at what they're calling China Speed on their joint E/E architecture project and they ...
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker XPeng Motors announced in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Friday that it has ...
EV maker XPeng (XPENG) and the Volkswagen Group (OTCPK:VWAGY) have fast-tracked their joint development of the E/E architecture, reaching key milestones at what's being called "China Speed," the ...
An announcement from XPeng, Inc. Class A ( ($HK:9868) ) is now available. XPeng Inc. and Volkswagen Group have expanded their technical ...
It also sold more cars in China than any other western automaker. Well, they’re paying attention in Wolfsburg now, because Xpeng is today helping Volkswagen develop EVs for the Chinese market.
XPENG and the Volkswagen Group China have announced a strategic collaboration to create one of the largest super-fast charging networks in China, enhancing their service offerings and market presence.