
NIO CEO William Li: NIO Phone Values Connection and Collaboration with Vehicles
During a media communication meeting held on April 10, William Li, CEO of Chinese automaker NIO Inc., talked about the NIO Phone.
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During a media communication meeting held on April 10, William Li, CEO of Chinese automaker NIO Inc., talked about the NIO Phone.
California-based electric vehicle maker Faraday Future announced on October 7 that Sue Swenson, the firm's executive chairperson, as well as Scott Vogel and Jordan Vogel, have officially resigned as directors and all other related positions within the company.
On February 3, XPeng, a Chinese electric vehicle maker, launched its two latest smart EV models for European markets: G9 flagship SUV, and the new P7 sports sedan.
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On August 4, NETA Auto, a new energy vehicle brand under Hozon Auto, began its strategic cooperation with BOE Varitronix Ltd., an LCD company.
On March 22, the China Association of Automotive Manufacturers (CAAM) urged for an immediate end to the price war in the Chinese auto market following a succession of car price reductions and sales promotions earlier this month.
GAC will use the new brand as a platform to leverage their respective strengths with Huawei through cooperation in product development, marketing, and ecosystem services.
Firm CEO William Li said that NIO would launch a new brand to enter the mass market, emphasizing "mid-to-high-end."
On April 25th, it was announced that the Wuling small pure electric SUV Baojun "Yue Ye" will be launched in June, becoming the first in the industry to be equipped with a car-watch.
On April 10th, NIO announced that its Navigation on Pilot Plus (NOP+) system will be officially released and available for subscription starting from July 1st. It supports monthly subscriptions at a price of RMB 380 per month (about USD 55).
Sources have revealed that NETA Auto has secured around 6 billion in funding, but did not disclose the specific currency.
Chinese new energy vehicle company NIO announced on July 6 that it has officially brought its 1,000th battery swapping station into operation in Lhasa, Tibet.