William Li

  • Nio's William Li exits from exec team of affiliated firm of ride-hailing platform Dida

    Dida filed to list in Hong Kong back in October 2020, but has so far been unsuccessful in doing so.

  • Nio saw parts supply disruptions in mid-March and inventory kept production going until last week

    William Li is currently in Shanghai and like many others is facing a tight supply of necessities, allegedly trading green onions for salt with someone in a WeChat group.

  • Nio's William Li responds to phone-making rumors, says project in research phase

    Nio's customers want to see a phone that connects better with cars, which has prompted the company to study the industry, Li said.

  • BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu spotted visiting Nio House, meeting with William Li

    BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu was seen visiting an Nio House campus and walking with William Li, sparking new rumors of a possible partnership between the two.

  • Great Wall Motor exec hits back at Nio's William Li' comments on fuel cars

    The executive implied that the new car makers, including Nio, were using psychology to hide the inherent deficiencies of EVs and their lack of technology.

  • Nio's William Li says more concerned with business progress than short-term stock price adjustments

    William Li said he believes the economy as a whole is rational and that ultimately people look at the nature of business, and he doesn't particularly care about short-term stock price adjustments.

  • Nio's William Li's remarks on fuel cars stoke controversy, but get backing from state media

    People should not dwell on Li's slightly exaggerated comments, but rather change their mindset and support NEVs in China, the official Economic Daily says.

  • Nio's William Li denies rumors that self-driving R&D head will leave

    Li says the rumors are nonsense, a ploy spread around by headhunters looking for talent.

  • Nio rules out MPV launch in short term

    Nio will definitely have an MPV, but it's not a high priority for the company right now, according to William Li.