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第398批公告:中创新航配套小鹏首款混动MVP
高工锂电·2025-08-22 08:43

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent announcements of new electric vehicle (EV) models by various automakers in anticipation of the peak sales season in September and October, highlighting the competitive landscape and advancements in battery technology [2][3][4]. Group 1: New Vehicle Announcements - In August, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released the 398th batch of vehicle production announcements, featuring 128 new models, including popular ones like the AITO M7, Xpeng X9, and Geely's Zeekr 9 [2]. - Among the new models, 67 are Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and 61 are Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) or Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), indicating a narrowing gap between pure electric and hybrid models [2]. - The majority of new models (104) are equipped with Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, while 24 models use ternary batteries, showing LFP's dominance in the market [2]. Group 2: Battery Suppliers and Technologies - CATL leads the announcement with 50 new models, providing 33 LFP and 17 ternary battery models, including support for mid-to-high-end electric SUVs like the Zeekr 7X/9X and AITO M7 [2]. - BYD follows with 17 new models, including the high-end electric supercar, the Yangwang U9, which showcases LFP battery performance breakthroughs [2]. - China Innovation Aviation ranks third with 11 new models, including the Xpeng X9, which is the company's first hybrid model with a pure electric range of 450 km and a total range of 1500 km [3][4]. Group 3: Emerging Battery Technologies - The MG4 from SAIC is equipped with a new manganese-based semi-solid-state battery, which has reduced electrolyte content from 5%-15% to 5%, potentially accelerating the commercialization of this technology [4]. - The MG4 has already become the best-selling Chinese model in Europe, and its domestic price is expected to be half of its European counterpart, enhancing its market competitiveness [4].