Chinese Tesla challenger Xpeng set to roll out first electric car
November 20, 2018 Category China News Round-up, Weekly
Xpeng Motors, the electric car start-up backed by Alibaba Group Holding, said it will roll out its first mass-produced model next month as more Chinese firms step up to challenge Tesla for the hearts and minds of local drivers. The move comes 17 months after the Guangzhou-based carmaker received its safety certification from the industry watchdog and 10 months since it unveiled the electric car model at the CES show in Las Vegas. “It’s a challenge for any new EV manufacturer to ramp up production and meet delivery targets,” Xpeng Chairman and Chief Executive He Xiaopeng said on the sidelines of the Guangzhou auto show, adding that quality has been the priority over speed to market. “It is not a race. There’s no short cut. It’s about gaining consumer confidence in our products and services and building a solid reputation for the EV sector in China,” he said.
Xpeng, or Xiaopeng in Chinese, is one of dozens of electric car start-ups that have emerged in recent years after the government started issuing special manufacturing permits to companies outside traditional auto industry players. Venturing into territory dominated by foreign carmakers like GM, Toyota Motor and Volkswagen, the Chinese start-ups are investing billions of dollars in advanced technologies ranging from autonomous driving and voice control to other bespoke smart features, hoping to upend foreign firms and take on Tesla, which is close to building a factory in Shanghai, its first factory outside the U.S.
China has been revving up efforts to promote the sector and will enforce a “dual credit” scheme starting from January. Under the new policy, local and foreign carmakers have to meet minimum production requirements for new-energy vehicles. Credits can be bought or sold to meet government targets and those falling short will face penalties, including fines and even factory shut downs. Despite not having its first production vehicle ready till now, Xpeng has raised over CNY10 billion since its establishment in 2014, attracting Alibaba, Foxconn Technology Group, and Hillhouse Capital among its investors, the South China Morning Post reports.
Xpeng’s fully electric, five-seat compact SUV is priced between CNY200,000 to CNY280,000 before government subsidies. In comparison, Tesla’s Model X starts from CNY887,600. WM Motor and NIO, two other Chinese EV competitors backed by Tencent Holdings and Baidu respectively, rolled out their new models earlier this year.
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