Xpeng Motors, From China, Is Developing An Autonomous Platform For Electric Cars That Promises To Change The Automotive Industry. The Platform Has Already Been Considered “A Failure” For The Industry By Elon Musk, But The Chinese Executive Claims It Is Far From That
Xpeng Motors, a company from China, is developing a platform that will serve models of various sizes and segments, for global use in the automotive market for electric cars. The platform is expected to be launched in two years and promises to innovate the automotive industry. The company is led by former Alibaba executive He Xiaopeng.
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To Compete With Electric Car Manufacturer Tesla, The Chinese Company Is Betting On LiDAR, An Optical Detection System Based On Radars, Which Elon Musk Himself Has Considered A Failure For The Automotive Industry. According To Xinzhou Wu, Vice President Of Autonomous Driving At Xpeng, This Technology Provides The Best Safety Regarding Children And Small Animals, As Well As Pedestrians And Motorcycles.
The Platform That Promises To Change The Automotive Industry For Electric Cars Combines The Camera And Radar Systems With High-Precision Maps Provided By Alibaba. According To The Executive, The Chinese Company Is One Of The Few Able To Develop The System End-To-End.
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Manufacturer From China Launches An Autonomous Electric Car
Xpeng Launched Its Electric Car G3 Which Features A Technology Known As Xpilot 3.0. According To The Company’s Executive, It Is A Technology Aimed At Large Cities, Where Autonomous Driving Is More Complex And Requires Greater Precision.
The Chinese Electric Car Company Estimates That In Four Years, The Driver Will Be Fully Replaced In Future Versions That Will Innovate The Automotive Industry. Wu Claims That Their Next Release Will Be An Autonomous Vehicle That Will Have An Intermediate Price Range. In The United States, The Platform That Will Revolutionize The Automotive Market Will Not Be Priced Lower Than R$ 51,560.
Xpeng Begins To Import Its Electric Cars
The Company Has Already Started Exporting The Electric SUV G3 To Norway, Which Has One Of The Most Effective Government Policies For Incentives For Electric Cars.
The Sedan P3 Will Only Travel To The European Automotive Market Next Year. He Xiaopeng Believes That Between 2025 And 2030, The Automotive Industry In China Will Take On The Same Shape That The Smartphone Sector Currently Has In The Country, With Few Companies Dominating The Market.
The Executive Emphasizes That Governments Are Intensifying Their Efforts For Low Carbon Emissions, While Buyers Are Seeking More Sustainable Personal Transportation.


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