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Analysts say NIO-led battery swap wave coming for China's electric cars
The recent launch of NIO's BaaS (Battery as a Service) battery rental service in China has generated high interest in China's auto and technology circles. In analysts' view, this indicates the coming wave of battery swap model for electric cars.
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China uses large drones for logistics for the first time
An SF Express large drone took off from Ningxia on the morning of August 21 for its first cargo-carrying mission and successfully arrived at its destination airport in Inner Mongolia nearly an hour later, marking the first time a large drone has been used in a logistics scenario in China, according to Ningxia Daily.
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Five-year-old Huawei Mate8 gets system update
After two big version Android OS upgrades, the Huawei Mate8 is now running EMUI 8.0 based on Android 8.0. However, even five years after its release, this old Huawei flagship still has system updates now.
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China officially launched emergency use of Covid-9 vaccine on July 22
China has officially launched the emergency use of the Covid-9 vaccine on July 22, Zheng Zhongwei, director of the National Health Commission’s Science and Technology Development Centre and head of the State Council's Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism Research and Development Task Force on Vaccine, said on today's CCTV program.
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Huawei exec says 5G is cheaper because it has 10,000 times the capacity of 2G
5G is much cheaper than 4G, 3G or 2G, mainly because of the capacity of the network and has little to do with speed and latency, Paul Scanlan, CTO of Huawei's carrier business, said in a recent interview with Semiengineering, a European semiconductor research organization.
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Xpeng to raise up to $1.27 billion in upcoming US IPO
Chinese electric vehicle company Xpeng Motors has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it plans to issue 85 million ADSs in a proposed IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Trump administration reassures US companies including Apple they can still use WeChat in China
The Trump administration is privately seeking to reassure US companies including Apple that they can still do business with the WeChat messaging app in China, Bloomberg reported on Friday citing several people familiar with the matter.
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What the four investors involved in investing in NIO battery asset firm might be thinking about
On August 20, with the official launch of NIO BaaS (Battery as a Service) rental service, Wuhan Weineng Battery Asset Co.
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Baidu's driverless taxi Apollo Robotaxi used in downtown area for first time
Baidu has opened its Apollo Go automated taxi service in Cangzhou, Hebei province, making the city the first in China to use Robotaxi in the downtown area.
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NIO plans to go global starting in H2 2021
Chinese electric car maker NIO's Founder and Chairman Li Bin said Thursday the company plans to venture into other markets starting in the second half of next year.