Apple

  • CATL said to be supplying samples of ternary lithium batteries to Apple

    CATL is supplying samples of ternary lithium batteries for Apple's car project and the samples are still being tested.

  • Ofilm, a company kicked out of Apple's supply chain, to target auto parts market

    For Ofilm, a camera supplier that relies heavily on Apple, being kicked out of the iPhone maker's supply chain would mean a major blow. But now it sees a new opportunity in China's budding smart car market.

  • Will Apple Car be a threat to Nio, Xpeng and Li Auto?

    In the opinion of one analyst who follows the industry closely, the answer is no.

  • Nio's William Li says company's ultimate rival is Apple as they pursue same goal

    Nio's ultimate rival is Apple, as they both pursue one goal that combines technology and humanity, according to William Li, Nio's founder, chairman, and CEO.

  • Analyst expects Apple to partner with Tesla or Nio in coming years

    If Apple strikes a deal with an established electric car company like Tesla, Volkswagen or Nio, it would be a "golden partnership" for the next decade tapping into the EV opportunity, Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said in a report.

  • WM Motor and Apple launch Apple Watch dials for remote vehicle control

    Chinese electric vehicle startup WM Motor has teamed up with Apple to launch exclusive dials for the Apple Watch Series 6, becoming the first company in China to customize the Apple Watch so that users can control their vehicle remotely by lifting their hands.

  • New Apple patent shows future Apple car may have hidden display

    Apple continues to work on its own cars, and like those patents released in the past, Apple appears to be in the midst of a radical redesign of the standard elements used in vehicle design, which could result in a very modern Apple car that is eventually released.

  • Apple drastically reduced self-driving car tests in 2019

    In 2019, Apple significantly reduced its self-driving car testing activities, with its fleet driving less than one tenth of 2018, according to Apple Insider.