Nio Capital

  • Nio-backed self-driving truck startup Inceptio closes $188 million Series B+ funding round

    Inceptio will invest more in its in-house developed truck self-driving system "Xuanyuan" and launch more production models with industry partners.

  • Nio Capital invests in nuclear fusion technology startup

    The company, called Energy Singularity, aims to explore commercially viable fusion energy technologies and eventually achieve human energy freedom.

  • Nio-backed self-driving trucking service provider Trunk Tech closes Series B funding round

    Trunk Tech closed its Series A funding round in October 2018, when Nio Capital was one of the lead investors.

  • Sinopec invests in Nio Capital's portfolio company that produces carbon fiber materials

    Sinopec has acquired a 49.9 percent stake in Feize, whose core business is the manufacture of lightweight carbon fiber composites.

  • Robot vacuum maker Roborock founder's car-making project reportedly gets Tencent investment and rejects Nio Capital

    Rox Motor received $100 million in financing in late 2021, with Tencent's investment amounting to more than $50 million, according to local media.

  • Nio-backed Black Sesame partners with BlackBerry QNX to build self-driving platform

    The platform will be built on Black Sesame's HuaShan-2 A1000 self-driving computing chip, with volume production targeted for 2022.

  • Nio-backed self-driving chip maker Black Sesame secures investment from Bosch's fund

    The investment will further deepen Black Sesame's partnership with Bosch, Nio Capital said.

  • Nio Capital-backed EV parts maker gets investment from Xiaomi

    This is not the first time Xiaomi has invested in a Nio-backed company.

  • Nio Capital joins Pre-C round of funding for industrial robot maker Standard Robots

    Standard Robots was founded in 2016 and focuses on autonomous mobile robot manufacturing and flexible logistics solutions.

  • Nio-backed 3D printing service provider closes new $55 million round of funding

    WeNext received more than RMB 100 million in investment led by Nio Capital in late January.