Who is the OEM for Xpeng?

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LouisAnn
07/29/25 4:57am
Xpeng's OEM is Haima Automobile's factory in Zhengzhou. Here is some relevant information about Xpeng Motors: Overview: Xpeng is an automobile manufacturer specializing in pure electric vehicles. The models under Xpeng include the G3, P7, P5, and Beta. Core Technology: Xpeng's pure electric drive system is centered around the motor, battery, and electronic control. Among these, the motor controller, DCDC, and charger are placed in the front compartment, while the battery system is arranged below the floor of the passenger compartment. Battery: Xpeng's battery pack has undergone four iterations of development, with an energy density close to 150Wh/kg. Unlike most domestic electric vehicle battery packs that use natural cooling or air cooling, Xpeng has designed a liquid-cooled battery pack. After exposure tests, it can output over 200kW while keeping the temperature rise within 10 degrees, effectively solving the issue of battery temperature rise.
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KateFitz
08/12/25 8:35am
To be honest, I often discuss electric vehicles with my friends. XPeng Motors initially struggled with production capacity, so they partnered with Haima Automobile as their main contract manufacturer. For example, the XPeng G3 was produced at Haima's Zhengzhou plant. This model is quite popular in the new energy vehicle industry as it saves time and costs, but early customer feedback indicated inconsistent quality control. Now, XPeng has built its own factory in Zhaoqing, Guangdong, producing newer models like the P7 and G9, giving them better control over production lines. Transitioning from contract manufacturing to in-house production is a common path in the industry, and new brands often grow this way to ensure stable vehicle production. When buying a car, it's good to check the official website—older models might involve contract manufacturing, while newer ones are mostly self-produced, which doesn’t affect driving safety.
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