KEY POINTS
  • Chinese electric car start-up Xpeng plans to become a global automaker, with half of vehicle deliveries going to countries outside China, vice president and chairman Brian Gu said Wednesday.
  • Gu said the company expects to enter Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands next year.
  • Xpeng and Chinese rivals Nio and BYD have already begun expanding to Norway in the last year.

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BEIJING — Chinese electric car start-up Xpeng plans to become a global automaker, with half of vehicle deliveries going to countries outside China, vice president and chairman Brian Gu said Wednesday.

"As a company that focuses on global opportunities, we want to be balanced with our contribution of delivery — half from China, half from outside China — in the long run," Gu said in an exclusive interview with CNBC's Arjun Kharpal on "Squawk Box Asia."

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