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EV Daily | Tesla Semi Hits 250K Miles; NIO's SUV Rivals Model Y; GM, Ford, Kia Expand EV Access

Market BriefSaturday, Sep 21, 2024 8:00 am ET
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【Tesla】

Tesla Semi has traveled 250,000 miles, showing promising insights into its electric truck capabilities. Tesla's deliveries in China boost its position, but concerns remain for Q3. Tesla uses aggressive financing for end-of-quarter sales. A Russian warlord claims a Cybertruck was disabled remotely by Elon Musk, a statement Musk denies. GM releases an NACS adapter for access to Tesla’s charging network.

【BYD】

BYD’s $10,000 Seagull EV leads car sales in China.

【NIO】

NIO's Onvo L60, a new low-cost electric SUV, aims for a brand revival. It's seen as a competitor to Tesla's Model Y, offering more space and a longer range at a lower price.

【Others】

Ford offers discounts on the 2024 F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E, including incentives for Tesla drivers. Kia also provides discounts on the EV9, with significant lease incentives. Volvo's EX30 shows strong sales in Europe, leading to higher global rankings. ZEEKR launches the 7X SUV in China, with plans for global distribution. NanoGraf receives a $60 million grant to build a silicon anode factory, boosting US battery production. Volkswagen ends Polo production in Europe, shifting focus to affordable EVs.
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