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Nio said to be evaluating Horizon Robotics' chip for use in sub-brand models
Nio is evaluating the Journey 5 chip from local chip company Horizon Robotics, according to local media. BYD will use the chip in some of its models to be launched in 2023.
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Former Nio self-driving veteran joins local chip startup
Nio self-driving veteran Zhang Jianyong has joined chip startup Huixi Intelligence, which claims to be the world's highest-valued automotive chip company in angel round.
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Tesla named by Chinese consumer protection body for weird screen malfunction that freaked out owner
A woman's Model 3 suddenly played "I died a horrible death" during a nighttime restart.
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China's passenger vehicle retail sales drop 21% year-on-year in first week of May, CPCA data show
China's NEV supply is expected to improve significantly in May compared to April, with retail sales of NEVs expected to show high growth compared to April, the CPCA said.
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CALB plans to increase Wuhan base capacity by 150% to 50 GWh
The first phase of CALB's Wuhan base was signed on May 31 last year, with a planned capacity of 20 GWh, and the main plant was topped out in March.
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HiPhi sells 316 units in April, down 31% from March
HiPhi X has accumulated nearly 6,000 deliveries and sold at an average price of nearly RMB 700,000 ($103,950), it said.
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Tesla Model Y remains best-selling premium SUV in China in Jan-April, even though sales near 0 last month
Tesla Model Y sales in China were 960 units in April, down 98 percent from 39,730 units in March.
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Nio ET7 becomes 10th best-selling premium sedan in China in first full delivery month
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class was No. 1 with 10,648 units sold, but down 34.1 percent from a year ago.
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Nio expects to list in Singapore on May 20
Nio's Singapore listing will make it the first EV maker in the world to list in three venues.
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BYD significantly narrows gap with CATL in China's EV battery market in April
BYD's share reached 32.2 percent in April, narrowing the gap to 6.1 percentage points from CATL's 38.3 percent share.









