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How will LiDAR used by Nio perform? Here are some facts you may want to know
CICC believes that the current mainstream 905nm LiDAR is sufficient for autonomous driving under normal conditions, but not enough in extreme scenarios.
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Expert from Huawei's chip design arm reportedly to join Nio for self-driving chip development
An expert from Huawei's chip design division HiSilicon will join Nio in the development of self-driving chips, local media said.
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Tesla posts record earnings, warns of supply chain uncertainty
Tesla said its factories have been below full capacity for several quarters, a situation that could continue further throughout 2022 as the supply chain becomes the main limiting factor.
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Sokon, Huawei's auto partner, shelves plans to list in Hong Kong, citing changes in market conditions
While the Hang Seng Technology Index has fallen nearly 50 percent since February 18 last year, Sokon has gained 270 percent in the A-share market.
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Nio's LiDAR provider Innovusion enters into partnership with self-driving firm Mogo
The two aim to drive large-scale adoption of high-performance LiDARs and accelerate the commercial use of high-level autonomous driving.
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Leapmotor launches process for offshore IPO, regulatory filing shows
The filing does not reveal where Leapmotor plans to go public or the target amount of funding, but previous reports have suggested Leapmotor was considering an IPO in Hong Kong.
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BYD sees 70,000th all-electric bus roll off line
BYD entered the bus business in 2009, and its first all-electric bus rolled off the production line in 2010 in the presence of Warren Buffett.
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Xpeng says NGP mileage exceeds 19 million km as feature turns one year old
Xpeng said it has achieved 96 percent NGP user penetration and the feature accumulated 224,119 driving hours in the past year.
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Lotus hiring for dozens of positions, hints first EV will have LiDAR
At the end of August last year, Lotus received an investment from Nio Capital and announced plans to launch four all-electric vehicles within five years.
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Nio reportedly considering secondary listing in Singapore
With its Hong Kong listing plans in limbo, Nio has begun considering a Singapore listing, but it won't abandon its Hong Kong plans entirely, according to IFR.









