Nio Suppliers

  • Nio supplier Innovusion partners with Fuyao to put LiDAR behind windshield

    Innovusion and Fuyao have begun joint research that has resulted in LiDAR integration behind the front windshield with less than 10 percent attenuation of detection performance.

  • Nio signs deal with die-casting parts supplier Wencan

    Wencan aims to supply products from near Nio's plants by 2025, and the two companies will work together to arrange capacity expansion plans.

  • Tesla parts supplier Ningbo Tuopu signs cooperation deal with Nio

    Ningbo Tuopu said its strategic partnership with Nio uses an innovative T0.5 collaboration model that will provide the latter with better products and services.

  • Faraday Future to source LiDARs from Nio supplier Innovusion

    Faraday Future has selected Nio supplier Innovusion's Falcon LiDAR to power the FF 91's autonomous driving system.

  • Nio supplier Innovusion sees 50,000th LiDAR roll off line

    Innovusion's Falcon LiDAR is used in the sensing system of the Nio ET7, ES7 and ET5.

  • Nio supplier Innovusion sees 10,000th LiDAR roll off line

    Over the past two years, Innovusion and Nio have worked closely together to optimize the entire high-performance LiDAR supply chain, the LiDAR maker said.

  • Nio's LiDAR provider Innovusion enters strategic partnership with driverless tech firm TuSimple

    In a joint project between the two, Innovusion's Falcon ultra-long-range LiDAR will serve as the primary vision radar on TuSimple's heavy truck models.

  • Nio's semi-solid-state battery supplier WeLion signs deal for 30,000 tons of cathode material

    WeLion has signed an agreement with Ronbay Technology to purchase no less than 30,000 tons of solid-state lithium battery cathode material products from the latter from 2022-2025.

  • Nio explains capabilities of LiDAR on board ET7 in new video

    Nio today released a video that explains the performance of ET7's LiDAR, which it developed in collaboration with Innovusion.

  • 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.