China's New EV Battery Safety Standard to Take Effect July 2026
April 15 — MIIT's new national standard “Safety Requirements for Batteries for Electric Vehicles” (GB38031-2025) will come into effect on July 1st, 2006. Dubbed the "strictest battery safety regulation ever," the revision will require:
- No fire/explosion (vs. previous 5-minute warning threshold);
- Bottom impact testing;
- 300-cycle fast-charge durability check (no fire/explosion) before short-circuit tests.
XPENG's Turing AI Chip Begins Mass Production in Q2 This Year
April 15 — CEO He Xiaopeng confirmed that the in-house Turing AI chip would begin mass production and be installed in vehicles this quarter in a media interview. Except for the vehicles, the chip will also be applied to XPENG’s AI robots and flying cars.
Zeekr 007 GT Shooting Brake Launches at RMB 202,900
April 15 — Zeekr's second electric shooting brake Zeekr 007 GT was officially launched with a starting price of RMB 202,900 (USD 27,690). As the brand’s second shooting brake model, the Zeekr 007 GT comes standard with Lidar and 800V platform. The model also features:
- Offers single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD options
- A maximum of 825 km CLTC range
- Industry-first "mechanical parking spot self-parking"
- Dual NVIDIA Orin-X chips for low-light obstacle detection
CATL to Expand Battery Swap Ecosystem with 1,000 Stations in 2025
April 15 — CATL announced partnerships with Sinopec, NIO, and Didi to build China's largest battery swap network. More OEMs will launch swappable EVs this year, per its earnings call.
TUOPU Group Plans $300M Thailand Auto Parts Plant
April 15 —TUOPU Group, the leading Chinese automotive parts supplier, released a notice stating that, it will invest up to USD 300 million in Thailand to support global OEMs and Chinese automakers' overseas expansion. As a one of the top partners of Tesla, TUOPU Group is moving towards a dual-industry development model of "intelligent automotive + robots".
Trump Hints at Temporary Auto Tariff Relief
April 15 — The U.S. president said he's considering short-term exemptions for auto/parts imports to allow manufacturers more time to establish production facilities in the United States. He did not specify how long the suspension or reduction of auto tariffs might last.
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