NIO
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NIO delivers 5,291 vehicles in Nov, up 109.3% year-on-year
Chinese EV maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) delivered 5,291 vehicles in November 2020, up by 109.3% year-on-year to set a new monthly record.
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NIO's 163rd battery swap station opens in Shanghai
NIO said, with the battery swap station into operation, Shanghai has 14 NIO battery swap stations.
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NIO releases NIO OS 2.8.0 with optimizations including walk-away auto-lock
NIO on November 30 officially released NIO OS 2.8.0, which will be pushed to ES6, ES8 and EC6 vehicles with current version 2.6.5 and above in batches via FOTA from now on.
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NIO stock's 1200% gain this year gets it the attention of CCTV
As the predominant state television broadcaster in China, CCTV generally only focuses on events with significant social impact. NIO's stock price surge this year seems to be one of them.
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NIO overtakes BYD as most valuable Chinese automaker, is this a bubble?
On November 27, NIO rose 0.58% to $54, bringing its year-to-date gain to 1243%. It has a market capitalization of $72.84 billion (RMB 478.84 billion), surpassing BYD's RMB 474.9 billion to become the auto company with the highest market capitalization in China.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Top VC on stock price surge of Chinese EV makers: How to be 'friend of valuation'?
The shares of the three Chinese EV giants recently listed in the U.S. have all skyrocketed. Matrix Partners China, a leading venture capital (VC) firm that has backed major Chinese tech firms at their early stages, released their thoughts in an article published Wednesday.