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  • Gaode Map launches lane level navigation, Huawei phones first to be supported

    Alibaba-backed Auto-Navi Software Co., also known as Gaode Map, today announced the launch of lane level navigation, which enables users to determine which lane their car is in during navigation, thanks to the high precision positioning capabilities of Huawei's Mate 40 series phones.

  • Why did Buffett invest in BYD and not Tesla?

    BYD shares traded in Hong Kong rose as much as 300% during the year.

  • US judge again halts Commerce Department's TikTok ban

    A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Friday blocked a US Department of Commerce executive order, previously set to take effect Nov. 12, that would have effectively banned Chinese-owned short-form video-sharing app TikTok from operating in the US, Reuters reported.

  • NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, WM Motor, which is the most competitive?

    NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, and WM Motor are the stars of the current crop of China's emerging electric car companies, and NIO in particular has recently gained popularity in the capital markets.

  • Tesla FSD price has risen to $10,000 in the US

    Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) set of features now costs $10,000 to get, up $2,000 from before, according to Tesla's US website.

  • Half of all phones applying for regulatory approval in China are 5G phones

    The number of handsets that applied for network access in China in the third quarter of 2020 was 141, of which 77 were 5G handsets, accounting for 54.61 percent, according to a report released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a government think tank, on October 30.

  • Meet the young people who are betting heavily on NIO

    In the US stock market, there is a special group of stockholders. They were convinced by the charisma of the founder, and believed that its future could be comparable to Tesla.

  • NIO working on 150kWh battery pack that could offer a range of over 900km

    Range anxiety is the most important factor preventing many people from buying an all-electric vehicle, but that anxiety could be largely alleviated if Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) were to launch this battery pack.

  • Huawei to launch in-car smart screen powered by HiCar

    At today's Huawei Mate 40 series launch event in China, He Gang, president of Huawei's consumer business mobile phone product line, said that in addition to the 5 million new cars that will come pre-installed with Huawei HiCar, Huawei will also roll out an in-car smart screen for older models.

  • Huawei launches smart car solutions brand 'HI'

    At today's Mate40 series China launch event, Wang Jun, president of HUAWEI Intelligent Automotive Solutions BU, announced the launch of HI, Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Solutions brand, which aims to create smart grid-connected electric vehicles through deep collaboration with car companies through Huawei's full-stack intelligent automotive solutions.