EV
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Can NIO surprise the market with record quarterly sales?
NIO will report its second-quarter 2020 results on August 11, before US stock markets open.
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Li Auto market cap approaches NIO, why is it favored by capital markets?
Just a week after its IPO, Li Auto's market capitalization is approaching that of NIO, which has been traded on the US market for nearly two years.
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Bernstein initiates NIO rival Li Auto coverage with outperform rating
The analysts of Bernstein have rated Li Auto, a Chinese EV maker that went public one week ago in the US, with an outperform rating in their initial coverage.
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NIO rival Li Auto responds to a highway fire in its vehicle
A Li ONE on the Guangdong Expressway caught fire at around 16:09 on August 6, 2012, causing concern about the safety of driving an EV.
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Boosted by Tesla, Shanghai new energy vehicle production up 126.9% year on year in H1
Driven by Tesla's production, Shanghai's output of new energy vehicles reached 70,400 units in the first half of the year, soaring 126.9 percent year-on-year, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed.
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Chinese lithium-ion battery maker CATL becomes major supplier of Mercedes-Benz
Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, and Mercedes-Benz today announced that they are strengthening their partnership in the field of battery technology.
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Tesla rival Xpeng said to have raised $400 million ahead of US IPO
Chinese electric car maker Xpeng Motors, a major Tesla rival, has raised $400 million ahead of an initial public offering (IPO) in the US, CNBC reported Wednesday citing two sources familiar with the matter.
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Chinese investment bank CICC raises NIO price target to $15
Chinese investment bank CICC raised its price target on NIO as the Chinese EV maker added a record number of new orders in July.
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Is NIO's Battery as a Service model a good business?
At the 2020 Chengdu Auto Show on July 24, NIO founder Li Bin described his vision for BaaS (Battery as a Service).
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Tesla fined 50,000 yuan in Beijing
Tesla (Beijing) Co Ltd was recently fined 50,000 yuan ($7,220) by the Beijing Chaoyang District Market Supervision Administration.