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Genshin Impact is the Chinese mobile game with most overseas revenue in November
Genshin Impact generated more than $11 million in revenue in overseas markets on December 1, breaking the one-day revenue record for Chinese mobile games overseas.
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Baidu unveils automated driving assistance solution ANP, similar to NIO NOP
Unlike industry solutions that only support high speed and urban ring roads, ANP can also be used on urban roads.
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China's top real estate developer aims to produce 5 million cars a year by 2035
Evergrande NewEnergy is developing 14 models, and has set up 10 intelligent manufacturing bases around the world.
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Will NIO follow Tesla, XPeng, Li Auto in issuing additional shares?
William Li Bin, the founder of NIO, said the company has no plans to raise additional funding in the short term to support NIO's growth.
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Tesla to sell up to $5 billion in additional shares, stock down over 2% pre-market
Tesla plans to issue additional shares and expects to receive up to $5 billion in capital. Tesla fell from up to down 2.55 percent in pre-market trading hours on the news.
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Analysts comment on China's new-energy vehicle sales in November: Growth has been like fire
Sales of XPeng, Li Auto, BYD Han, and Great Wall Motor's Ora EV increased 39%, 26%, 34%, and 43%, respectively, compared with October, and NIO's performance in November was relatively stable.
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China Association of Automobile Manufacturers says chip shortages real, but not that serious
The CAAM believes that due to the shortage of chip supply, the production of some companies may be greatly affected in the first quarter of next year.
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WM Motor's third smart electric SUV unveiled with L4 autopilot for specific scenarios
WM Motor's third all-new intelligent electric SUV was unveiled at Baidu's Apollo 2020 eco-conference on December 8.
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China-made Model 3 sales almost double to 21,604 units in November
New carmakers such as NIO, Li Auto, WM Motor, XPeng Motors, Hozon Auto, Leap Motor continue to maintain strong growth, according to a latest industry report.
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XPeng denies rumor that it resells vehicles to used car dealers at low prices
A user recently claimed on a short video platform that XPeng resold some of its vehicles to a used car itsss at low prices. The Chinese electric car company responded yesterday that this is false news, and reserved the right to pursue legal responsibility against those responsible.