Electric Vehicle
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China's biggest property developer is getting serious about making new energy cars
Evergrande Health announced today that it intends to change the company's name to "China Evergrande NewEnergy Vehicle Group Limited" in light of the fact that new energy vehicles have become the group's most important business.
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NIO is planning to enter global markets including US
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO is actively preparing to enter the U.S. and global markets, its Chairman and CEO Li Bin said in an interview published Sunday on Yicai.com.
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NIO subsidiary adds used car brokerage to its business scope
Shanghai NIO Automotive Sales & Services Co. has undergone registration information changes, adding used car distribution and brokerage to its business scope, according to data provider Tianyancha.
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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 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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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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Nio offers Nio EC6 customers the opportunity to dine with its founder
Nio said today that customers who pay a deposit for the Nio EC6 between July 24 and August 24 will receive a gift box containing random gifts.
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Nio reportedly to set up battery asset management company in August, expected to get investment from CATL
Chinese EV maker Nio is planning to set up a battery asset management company to push for the separation of the car from the battery and launch a BaaS (Battery as a Service) offering on top of that, 36Kr reported, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.
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Two Tesla models included in China's recommended catalog, powered by lithium-ion ternary batteries
According to the latest new energy vehicle catalog released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), 332 models, including two models produced by Tesla (Shanghai), have been included in the catalog.