Chinese EV Maker XPeng Expects Corruption Probe Not To Affect Its Business: Report

Chinese EV giant XPeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV) reportedly expects the probe into its head of procurement not to disrupt business or production processes.

The report noted Li and several other employees were involved in the investigation.

Joining XPeng in late 2022, Li has been instrumental in orchestrating the supply-chain segment of the company, especially during the pandemic-induced challenges.

XPeng told Bloomberg that it "remains vigilant in identifying and rectifying any instances of corruption promptly."

Interestingly, the news surfaces at a time when XPeng is fostering strategic alliances. Just a few months ago, Volkswagen AG (OTC:VWAGY) announced its plan to infuse $700 million into XPeng to collaborate for EV development in China, the largest automotive market globally.

Price Action: XPEV shares are trading higher by 1.77% at $17.24 in premarket on the last check Wednesday.

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