
Faraday Future Shines at CES, Struggles to Catch up With Tesla
Faraday Future announced on January 8 that its FF91 model completed a 250-mile long-distance road test at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held annually in Las Vegas.
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Faraday Future announced on January 8 that its FF91 model completed a 250-mile long-distance road test at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held annually in Las Vegas.
A NIO car owner posted on Weibo on Wednesday that there were advertisements on the navigation interface of his car, which practically blocked the screen and could affect safe driving.
Xpeng Motors announced on December 11 that they had entered a partnership with NIO Power to collaborate on battery charging services, to optimize the charging experience for customers.
As of December 31, 2019, Hillside Capital no longer holds equity in NIO. So far, 2020 has seen NIO raise $200 million in convertible bond financing.
A traffic accident involving a vehicle made by NIO occurred on the morning of July 4 at the entrance to a hospital in the city of Luohe in China's central Henan Province.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer NIO launched a paid membership service on September 5.
NIO Mobile Technology Co., Ltd. was formally established in Shanghai on August 4, to be mainly engaged in software and information technology services. Its legal representative is Qin Lihong, the co-founder and president of Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO Inc.
Xiaomi Auto has reportedly settled on Beijing for its headquarters and first automobile factory, Auto Business Review said on Tuesday. Xiaomi has not yet issued a response to the news.
Recent years have laid bare the advantages of electrification, intelligent technology and user targets for the automotive industry, and Chinese brands are increasingly launching vehicles from 300,000 yuan ($42,624) and upward in a bid to join the high-end market.
On November 25, a meeting was held regarding Faraday Future (FF) founder Jia Yueting’s debt at the FF headquarters in Los Angeles, California.
On September 1, mainstream Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) enterprises announced their delivery results for the month of August. The delivery volume of NETA Auto was 16,000 units, ranking first in the delivery list of new Chinese carmakers in the month.
NIO has made significant personnel cuts to its the autonomous driving department at its North American headquarters in San Jose, laying off another 141 employees.