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  • Li Auto optimises Li ONE's driver assistance system after series of accidents

    Following several recent accidents, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) has released V1.4.18 beta version of its software, which optimizes the Li ONE's assisted driving system.

  • XPeng adds six new cities to offer free charging to car owners

    Chinese electric car company XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) announced in September that it would provide free lifetime charging service for XPeng's first non-operating car owners who charge their cars at designated charging stations in selected cities. The company said today that from October 30, the service will cover new cities such as Haikou, Huizhou, Quanzhou, Weifang, Shantou and Zhuhai.

  • WM Motor announces recall of 1,282 vehicles due to risk of battery fires

    WM Motor, the electric vehicle responsible for four spontaneous combustion accidents in 35 days, has announced a recall.

  • Tesla keeps dropping prices, does NIO need to worry?

    In a year or so, the price of the China-made Tesla Model 3 has dropped from nearly RMB 400,000 to RMB 249,900. There's no doubt that an inexpensive, high-quality Tesla has enough momentum to disrupt the EV market, can XPeng and NIO handle the challenge?

  • VIA sells technologies including x86 to Shanghai Zhaoxin for $257 million

    VIA Technologies announced on October 26 that it is selling certain intellectual property rights (excluding patent rights) related to chip products to Shanghai Zhaoxin, in which it holds an indirect 14.75% stake, in a transaction valued at $139 million.

  • Huawei exec explains EMUI 11's relationship with HarmonyOS

    Since EMUI 11, the relationship between the custom Android skin and HarmonyOS has become closer and closer, for example, in distributed technology EMUI uses the framework of HarmonyOS, said Wang Chenglu, president of Huawei's Consumer BG Software Division, on October 28.

  • BYD to unveil new EV platform, first model to be released next year

    Chinese carmaker BYD is pre-researching its next-generation high-performance, high-safety pure electric vehicle platform, which will apply a host of innovative technologies to take full advantage of the electric vehicle's space, driveability and intelligence, Chinese media quoted BYD senior vice president Lian Yubo as saying.

  • NIO exec says record sales will be the norm in near future

    "NIO sales are setting new all-time highs every month, which we estimate may become a norm in the near future and reflects customer acceptance", said Shen Feng, executive vice president of NIO, on October 27.

  • China's National Supercomputer Center in Shenzhen plans to boost computing power by at least 1,000 times in 2 years

    The National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen says it plans to boost its computing power by at least 1,000 times by 2022, supporting basic science research, cloud computing, big data and artificial intelligence, according to Chinanews.com.

  • Xiaomi, Huawei in Top 20 of Russians' favorite brands

    Online Market Intelligence (OMI) lists Xiaomi and Huawei among the 20 favorite brands of Russians.