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Nio says NOP+ assisted driving feature coverage expands to 726 cities
To date, NOP+ has completed more than 1 million kilometers of road verification, Nio said.
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Nio to put 150-kWh semi-solid-state battery pack into service in Q2
This is the largest-capacity battery pack mass-produced in the Chinese passenger car market, and Nio models equipped with the pack have a range of up to 1,055 km, Nio said.
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Nio Q4 earnings: Deutsche Bank's 1st look
Nio reported mixed fourth-quarter results while providing a better than feared first-quarter outlook, said Deutsche Bank.
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Nio Q4 earnings call live updates: Alps brand to be unveiled in Q2, 1st car to launch in Q3
Nio's Alps sub-brand will debut in the second quarter, with the first model launching in the third quarter and volume deliveries beginning in the fourth quarter.
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Nio Q4 earnings: Revenue beats estimates, gross margin falls short
Nio reported a net loss of RMB 5.37 billion in the fourth quarter, down 7.2 percent from the fourth quarter of 2022 and up 17.8 percent from the third quarter of 2023.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Mar 3: Nio 3,600, Xpeng 2,400, Li Auto 6,200, Tesla 12,500
BYD was at 38,500 units last week, up 21.84 percent from the previous week's 31,600.
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New spy shots of Nio Alps model revealed, aims to beat Tesla Model Y
The camouflage-wrapped car has a few words on its rear window that mean it's better than Tesla's Model Y.
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Nio's William Li asks potential Tesla Model Y buyers to wait for Alps' 1st model
Those who have been looking to buy a Model Y lately can wait a little while, as Alps' first model is certainly cheaper, said Nio's William Li.
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Nio, EV-Tech sign deal on parts for high-voltage system
Nio Capital-backed EV-Tech and Nio will jointly develop products based on Nio's STEM Young high-voltage architecture, with deliveries to the Nio brand and Nio's second brand expected to begin in 2025.
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Nio says its NOP+ assisted driving feature works nationwide in China, recruits 1st 100 testers
Nio's latest NOP+ could be used outside of Greater China, further demonstrating its algorithm's ability to adapt to different traffic rules and driving scenarios, Morgan Stanley said.









