Volkswagen, Xpeng Collaboration in China
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Volkswagen and Xpeng to build super-fast charging network in China for EVs

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Volkswagen and Xpeng will open their respective super-fast charging networks to each others' customers in China .
The collaboration will see more than 20,000 charging points operated by both firms in 420 cities across China .
Charging points are becoming a key battleground in the electric vehicle space.
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