1. Tesla European charging station prices will be significantly increased again
Tesla sent an email to European car owners that the price of super charging station networks will be significantly increased again due to the rise in energy prices. The price per charging station is different, with an average increase of 0.12 euros per kilowatt-hour.
After this price increase, the prices of most European super charging stations will be higher than 0.60 euros per kilowatt-hour. Before the energy crisis, using super charging piles in Europe only cost $5 to $10 once, but now the price of repeated price increases is close to $30. In other words, in Europe, the daily power overhead of using electric car is very close to that of fuel vehicles.
2. Faraday Future was sued by major shareholder
Recently, Faraday Future shareholder FF Top Holding sued the company, demanding the removal of two board members Susan Swenson and Brian Krolicki. FF Top Holding holds about 20% of Faraday Future but has about 36% of the voting rights.
He said in the lawsuit that Faraday Future is currently suffering from a leadership crisis at the board level, and the current board of directors has put the company in trouble. Meanwhile, FF Top Holding nominated Li Han and Adam He as alternatives to Swenson and Krolicki.
3. Leapmotor Auto plans to go public on September 29th Leapmotor Announcement
Hong Kong IPO The number of shares offered globally is 130.8 million shares, with an offer price per share in the range of HK$48~62. It is expected to start trading on the Stock Exchange on September 29, 2022. The prospectus shows that Leapmotor plans to spend about 40% of its net income on R&D, about 25% on strengthening production capacity, about 25% on expanding sales and service networks, 10% on operating capital and other corporate purposes.
4. Tesla's Shanghai factory completed capacity expansion
According to reports: Reuters , Tesla's Shanghai factory completed capacity expansion. Tesla completed a project to expand its Shanghai plant production capacity on Monday, according to a statement on the company's environmental information disclosure on the Shanghai government platform. Tesla will test the upgrade of the production line between September 19 and November 30, the statement added.
Reuters previously reported that Tesla has been increasing production to achieve its goal of producing about 22,000 Model 3 and Model Y cars per week in the Shanghai factory.
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, Mercedes-Benz fell by at least 6.7%, while BMW and Audi both declined by more than 15%. Second-tier luxury brands generally declined by more than 15% year-on-year, and Cadillac fell by 24% due to Shanghai. Lincoln has not declined much because of its small sales.