Phate Zhang
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Nio's first phone rumored to begin shipping by end of next year
Nio's first phone model will be released next year and consumers will be able to get their hands on it by the end of next year, according to a well-known local automotive blogger.
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Nio extends rally in Hong Kong while overall market suffers sell-off
At press time, Nio was up 3.33 percent in Hong Kong to a two-month high, while the Hang Seng Index was down 2.51 percent.
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Zeekr says cumulative deliveries of Zeekr 001 surpass 40,000 units
This means that Zeekr has delivered more than 2,795 Zeekr 001 vehicles so far this month.
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SAIC launches MG Mulan with starting price of $18,620 in China
SAIC said it has sent 10,000 units of the MG Mulan compact crossover to Europe, and the model will be available in more than 80 countries next year.
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Geely affiliate unveils 600-kW supercharging tech that claims to add 300 km of range in 5 minutes
Geely affiliate VREMT says its 600-kW supercharging technology is now in mass production and ready to be brought to market quickly.
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Nio stands at inflection point of scale effect, says CITIC Securities
The launch of Nio's new products based on the NT 2.0 platform, especially the ET5, is a turning point that is expected to allow it to start gradually seeing scale effects.
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Xpeng shares could see temporary rally with G9's launch, says Deutsche Bank
If Xpeng management comes up with an attractive pricing strategy for the G9 and offers a higher number of pre-orders, its shares should react positively, according to Edison Yu.
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BYD Semiconductor to put chip production line in Hunan into operation in Oct
The production line, which completed installation on September 5, can produce 500,000 automotive chips per year.
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Nio gross margin to get some fix in Q3, says Soochow Securities
Nio's NT 2.0 platform-based SUV ES7 started deliveries in August, while orders following the previous price hike started deliveries in the third quarter.
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Svolt Energy to build 2nd plant in Germany for battery cell production
Svolt Energy previously had a plant in Germany for the production of battery packs.









