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Nio CEO says accelerating development of next-gen battery swap station
Nio is accelerating the development of a new generation of battery swap station, the Chinese EV maker's CEO Li Bin said in a media interview on Friday without giving details.
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Chinese company builds houses with huge automated machine
China's first "home-building machine", developed by the China Construction Third Engineering Bureau, was recently unveiled in the southwest municipality Chongqing.
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Chinese EV maker Li Auto updates US IPO terms, valuation exceeds $8 billion
Li Auto updated its prospectus today and according to its F1 filing, its IPO is an offering of 95 million ADSs.
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Li ONE gets OTA update to support multiple phones as car keys
Chinese car manufacturer Li Auto today released the July OTA update for Li ONE, which supports the use of several phones as car keys, including the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and Huawei P40.
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Interns are welcome: 4 top Chinese companies with student-friendly policies
China is known for its rapidly-developing economy and large impact on the global business landscape. Thus, this country is a great place for young people to get a headstart in their careers.
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Xiaomi releases MIUI for TV 3.0
Xiaomi Mi TV today released the MIUI for TV 3.0, bringing a new aesthetic design and a smarter interactive experience.
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Huawei and Honor takes 40% of China's smartphone market in H1
Huawei and Honor takes 40% of China's smartphone market in H1
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Nio announces price of EC6 starts at 368,000 yuan before subsidies
Nio said today that the Nio EC6 starts at 368,000 yuan ($52,500) before subsidies and deliveries are expected to begin in the second half of September.
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Nio's local rival WM Motor is said to consider Shanghai IPO
Chinese EV maker WM Motor is considering an IPO at Shagnhai's Star Market as soon as this year, aiming for a post-IPO valuation of more than $4.3 billion, according to Bloomberg.
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Huawei unveils new plan to help Chinese internet companies explore overseas markets
Huawei unveils new plan to help Chinese internet companies explore overseas markets