Electric Car
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NIO's 159th battery swap station begins operation
NIO today announced the opening of its 159th battery swap station in China in Yueqing, Zhejiang Province.
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What does NIO do with FOTA?
With the increasing digitization of vehicles, the trend of "software-defined vehicle" has become unstoppable. Under the impact of the rapid iteration of new technologies, FOTA has become the focus of car manufacturers.
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Tesla Shanghai plant reportedly plans to produce 550,000 cars next year
Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory plans to produce about 550,000 vehicles in 2021, including 300,000 Model 3s and 250,000 Model Ys, 36kr.com quoted a source as saying.
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NIO business model goals are met with release of world's second 100kWh battery pack
Following the BaaS (Battery as a Service) announcement on August 20, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) announced the 100kWh battery pack on November 6, making it the second car company in the world, after Tesla, to release a 100kWh battery pack.
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NIO shorts lost at least $2.66 billion this year
Short sellers in Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) lost $155 million on November 3, bringing their cumulative losses this year to $2.66 billion, according to data from financial analytics firm S3 Partners.
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NIO continues to move forward in no-man's land with battery upgrade plan
On November 6, NIO unveiled a higher capacity 100kWh battery in Beijing, allowing owners to get longer range out of their vehicles with a flexible upgrade program.
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Tesla exec says making efforts to build Tesla China into a company with 'Chinese genes'
Tesla strives to build a fully functional company with "Chinese genes " in China, the company's vice president Grace Tao told thepaper.cn in an interview on Saturday.
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Tesla expects to build 650 supercharging stations in China by year-end
Tesla expects to build nearly 650 supercharging stations in China by the end of 2020, providing more than 5,000 DC charging piles, according to jiemian.com.
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This is what's happening at Tesla, NIO and XPeng stores in Shanghai
Recently, Shanghai has tightened restrictions on vehicles with license plates from other provinces and cities, making a large number of users start to consider buying new energy vehicles with local license plates, especially those from Tesla, NIO, and XPeng.
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SAIC-GM-Wuling denies report of teaming up with BYD for micro electric cars
A media report recently claimed that BYD will be partnering with SAIC-GM-Wuling to form a new brand to create micro electric cars for urban mobility. In response, the Economic Observer quoted a SAIC-GM-Wuling executive as saying that this is fake news.