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.
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 ...
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XPENG and Volkswagen Group China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on developing one of the largest super-fast charging networks in China. This partnership will provide ...
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Volkswagen and Xpeng will open their respective super-fast charging networks to each others' customer in China as part of a memorandum of understanding. The two firms will explore cooperation on ...