
Orange Electric Travel, A Didi and Li Auto Joint Venture, Files for Bankruptcy
On August 11, Orange Electric Travel, a Didi and Li Auto joint venture, added a new bankruptcy review case.
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On August 11, Orange Electric Travel, a Didi and Li Auto joint venture, added a new bankruptcy review case.

In recent years, the competition in the online ride-hailing industry has become increasingly fierce. Autonomous driving has become an important focus for online ride-hailing platforms. Didi, T3 Go, Cao Cao Mobility and other online ride-hailing platforms have successively announced their plans for autonomous driving and proposed "small goals".

Dai Wei, the CEO of bike-sharing platform ofo, turned down a potential takeover by Didi Chuxing and called on employees to "fight until the end," according to S...

After operating a car-hailing service in Nanjing for 10 months, Meituan expanded its service to include Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Wenzhou, Fuzhou an...

Let’s rewind back to the first 20 years of Internet development in China and talk about its business model. What everyone did back then was "Copy to China". We ...

Major digital platforms offering daily services to Shanghai residents have also adopted measures to support the efforts, including Meituan Waimai and DiDi Global Inc.

During the 3rd Belt and Road Summit, Didi, together with its Brazilian partner, signed a cooperation agreement in the fields of green transportation and digital payment.

This week on TechBuzz China by Pandaily, our hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talks all about the happenings of the auto industry in China. There is a good news an...

In 2018, many Chinese tech companies expanded their overseas markets and showcased their efforts in going global.

On February 12, Didi released data from the first 10 days of this year's Spring Festival (February 1 to February 10). According to the data, 7.58 million people...

Shenzhen Yishi Huolala Technology Co., Ltd., the operator of intracity logistics platform Huolala, was fined 400,000 yuan ($63,346) on Thursday.

On July 6, Chinese bike-sharing start-up ofo announced a 700 million dollar funding round. The Series E funding was led by Alibaba, Hony Capital, and CITIC Priv...