China lashed out at the EU after the bloc launched an investigation into electric-vehicle subsidies. It's growing into a spat and Tesla looks favorable.

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Xpeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV) and Chinese EV rivals NIO Inc (NYSE:NIO) and Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ:LI) were in reverse after the European Union launched an ‘anti-subsidy' investigation into Chinese electric veh
The European Union is launching an investigation. The move looks like a bid to shore up legacy car makers such as Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis.
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Chinese luxury electric vehicle maker Xpeng stock published its delivery numbers for August, indicating that it sold a total of 13,690 vehicles.
Over the next decade, global leaders want to put millions of electric vehicles on the roads. President Biden, for example, wants 51% of all new autos to be electric by 2030.
With self-driving autos likely to become the next big trend, investors may want to keep an eye on the best autonomous driving stocks. For one, as noted by Investorplace contributor Josh Enomoto, rese
Chinese companies from BYD to Leapmotor launched electric vehicles for international markets while Xpeng announced plans to expand into Germany.
Xpeng Inc (NYSE: XPEV) just announced plans of expanding its footprint in Europe. Its shares will likely open in the green on Tuesday.
BYD and XPeng are showing off new electric vehicles for the European market at the IAA Mobility event in Germany. Tesla is also appearing for the first time in ten years.
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to expand into more European markets, including Germany, Britain and France in 2024, president Brian Gu told reporters on Monday at the IAA Mobility motor sh
Xpeng President Brian Gu discusses the company's plans for international expansion, saying Germany is the "most important and highest standard" market for electric vehicles.
Xpeng President Brian Gu discusses the Chinese EV-maker's move into the European market and the competition its faces.
Okay, I'll admit the idea of flying cars terrifies me. It looks cool in sci-fi movies, but the reality is going to be scary as hell.
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