Key Takeaways XPeng and Volkswagen will work together to build a network of electric vehicle charging stations in China. The two carmakers expect to produce more than 20,000 charging units to be ...
Six-wheeled 'mothership' with range-extender electric powertrain is used to transport folding six-rotor aircraft ...
XPeng's stock, a darling of Chinese EV market, may be stalling after a 66% gain in 6 months. Chart signals caution, but Volkswagen partnership offers hope.
The company kickstarted development of China Electronic Architecture (CEA), a joint project of Volkswagen China Technology ...
Jan. 6 (UPI) --German automaker Volkswagen and Chinese electric car firm XPENG announced Monday plans to expand new super-fast charging stations across China, opening their networks to each other.
Since the start of 2025, the price of an XPeng share has increased by 19.54% — spurred on by a bevy of ambitious plans for ...
However, analyst Pal Skirta from Metzler Bank said Volkswagen's troubles in the country were unlikely to pass soon. The ...
XPeng partners with BP Pulse to expand EV charging access across China. This partnership follows XPeng's previous ...
The manufacturer's deliveries risk slumping again because its namesake VW brand doesn't have a new electric car coming in ...
Volkswagen has ramped up its focus on China via an investment in Xpeng and an aggressive electric vehicle launch schedule.