Market Insight | XPENG-W opens nearly 5% higher, XPeng's Huizhou Flying Car Intelligent Manufacturing Base launched in Guangzhou, planning to produce 10,000 vehicles per year
XPENG-W opened nearly 5% higher. As of the time of publication, it rose by 4.9% to HKD 43.85, with a turnover of HKD 5.4836 million. On the news front, on October 27th, XPeng Huitian Flying Car Intelligent Manufacturing Base officially started construction. This is the world's first flying car factory to mass produce flying cars using modern assembly lines, which will be used to produce the flying body part of the modular flying car "Land Carrier" with a planned annual capacity of 10,000 units. It is understood that the XPeng Huitian Flying Car Intelligent Manufacturing Base is located in the Guangzhou Development Zone, with an initial land area of approximately 180,000 square meters, planning to include four major production workshops for composite materials, assembly, painting, and final assembly, as well as ancillary facilities. The base is reportedly the world's first flying car factory to mass produce flying cars using modern assembly lines, which will be used to produce the flying body part of the modular flying car "Land Carrier" with a planned annual capacity of ten thousand units
According to the Wise Finance APP, XPeng-W (09868) opened nearly 5% higher, rising 4.9% to HKD 43.85 with a turnover of HKD 5.4836 million as of the time of publication.
On the news front, on October 27th, XPeng's Huitian Flying Car Intelligent Manufacturing Base officially started construction. This is the world's first flying car factory to mass produce using modern assembly lines, which will be used to produce the flying body part of the modular flying car "Land Carrier" with a planned annual capacity of 10,000 units. It is understood that the Huitian Flying Car Intelligent Manufacturing Base is located in the Guangzhou Development Zone, with an initial land area of approximately 180,000 square meters, planning to include four major production workshops for composite materials, assembly, painting, and final assembly, as well as ancillary facilities.
It is reported that this base is the world's first flying car factory to mass produce using modern assembly lines, which will be used to produce the flying body part of the modular flying car "Land Carrier" with a planned annual capacity of 10,000 units