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  • Analyst gives NIO 'Overweight' rating, says smart features and BaaS model provide certainty

    China-based Northeast Securities' analyst Li Hengguang said the smart features and battery rental service BaaS provide certainty that NIO's sales will continue to improve.

  • These are the Apps most used by Chinese users

    WeChat, Taobao, QQ, Alipay, Douyin, Pinduoduo, Baidu, Weibo, QQ Browser and Kuaishou were the top 10 most-used apps in China in October, according to data released Friday by research firm Trustdata.

  • First batch of China-made Tesla Model 3s exported to Europe arrives in Belgium

    The first batch of more than 3,000 Tesla Model 3 cars made in China and exported to Europe arrived in the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium on November 26 after a month-long sea voyage, and started loading and unloading operations on November 27.

  • NIO exec calls for supply chain-wide collaboration to enable technology and business model innovation

    "Innovation in technology and business models requires collaboration across the supply chain," NIO Executive Vice President and Quality Committee Chairman Shen Feng said.

  • XPeng CEO urges employees not to focus on short-term ups and downs in stock price

    On Monday, XPeng's stock price surged more than 30% and its market capitalization exceeded $50 billion, surpassing Baidu.

  • Huawei launches special funding program for AppGallery games

    Huawei has announced plans to offer a €30,000 credit pool for indie game community purchases, VIP technical support, and a new "Indie Games" showcase on AppGallery, among other support.

  • NIO ranks second in J.D. Power innovation rankings, Tesla 12th

    NIO founder William Li Bin has said that Tesla is not insurmountable. Now it seems that NIO has surpassed Tesla, at least in this ranking of automotive brand innovations.

  • NIO, with plenty of cash on hand, reportedly restarts L4 autopilot development

    NIO was an early EV maker in China that began automated driving development in 2015, but the automated driving team was most affected by layoffs in North America in 2019 due to financial constraints.

  • SAIC joins forces with Alibaba, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech to enter high-end EV market

    SAIC invested 5.4 billion yuan, Zhangjiang invested 1.8 billion yuan, and Alibaba and other companies invested 2.8 billion yuan in the project, local reports said.

  • Huawei's Ren Zhengfei says he wishes Honor to be Huawei's strongest competitor

    Honor needs to be Huawei's strongest competitor in the world, and surpassing or even beating Huawei can be its self-motivated goal, said Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei.