
Geely Invests in Flying Taxi Company Volocopter
Chinese automotive company Geely led a Series C financing round of $55 million into German flying taxi company Volocopter.
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Chinese automotive company Geely led a Series C financing round of $55 million into German flying taxi company Volocopter.
Zeekr, an all-electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese automaker Geely, announced on Friday that due to the pandemic and an ongoing shortage of computer chips, just 1,795 Zeekr 001 models were sold in March this year.
The company plans to accelerate the integration of cutting-edge AI technologies, including end-to-end voice models, AI digital chassis, and advanced autonomous driving systems.
On March 27th, Chinese automaker Geely announced that, based on its self-developed AI digital chassis, it has recently achieved the world's first autonomous drifting for cars.
Electric vehicle startup Faraday Future is ramping up efforts to launch its fully electric vehicles in China and seeking a new round of financing, according to multiple reports.
Lotus spokesman James Andrew said that the firm is focusing on the research and development of its electric vehicles, and is currently evaluating a possible listing.
Zeekr, a high-end electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese auto giant Geely announced on Saturday that it will raise prices starting from May 1, 2022.
German carmaker Daimler announced Wednesday that it will start a 50-50 joint venture with Geely Group, a Chinese automotive manufacturing company, to provide pr...
Chinese automaker Geely signed an agreement with the Wuxi city government for the landing of its high-performance electric drive project, with a total investment of 10 billion yuan ($1.57 billion).
On the afternoon of February 24, German auto giant Daimler released an investor relation announcement on its official website welcoming new long-term shareholde...
Employees of some large enterprises have returned to offices after roughly two months of working from home. Yet, resumption of normal operations has come at a price for Chinese companies.
Leaks have emerged recently claiming Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO intends to enter the mobile phone industry.