Carmakers Xpeng and Volkswagen are extending their partnership. On top of offering a joint platform for electric cars, they now also want to "jointly build
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG has once again reached a significant collaboration with German automobile giant Volkswagen. On Monday, both companies announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for strategic collaboration on a super-fast charging networks in China.
XPeng (XPEV) and the Volkswagen Group China (VWAGY), announced that both parties have entered into a memorandum of understanding for strategic
XPeng-Volkswagen partnership targets EV charging expansion, tackling infrastructure needs in China's booming market.
Volkswagen China announced on Monday forging a partnership with Xpeng, a major Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, to jointly build a fast charging network for running EVs in China, the company told the Global Times.
XPeng and Volkswagen will work together to build a network of more than 20,000 charging units to be installed in 420 cities.
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