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Here's this week's roundup of China tech stories. Ten years ago, if you were to walk across the shopping arcades of Zhongguancun, the electronics hub in Beij...
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Here's this week's roundup of China tech stories. Ten years ago, if you were to walk across the shopping arcades of Zhongguancun, the electronics hub in Beij...

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer NIO revealed on Monday that it has signed a share subscription agreement with CYVN Holdings L.L.C.,. Under this agreement, CYVN will make a total cash investment of US$2.2 billion in NIO.

NIO has expressed that this new round of capital increase is a testament to the strategic investors' recognition of NIO's leading position in the industry.

Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) companies have released their sales data for December 2024 and the whole year. Excluding traditional automakers like BYD and Geely, the top five emerging EV startups are Li Auto, Leapmotor, NIO, XPeng, and Xiaomi.

The news said that the mass production of NVIDIA's Thor chip has been significantly delayed, and XPeng plans to shelve its integration.

On December 17th, William Li drove NIO ET7 from Shanghai to personally test the endurance of the 150 kWh battery pack.

NIO ES6 — the high-performance intelligent electric SUV was officially launched on NIO Day 2018 which was celebrated at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center on D...

NIO Automobile submitted its prospectus to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. It plans to raise up to ...

On March 28th, NIO opened its first third-generation battery swap station next to the Shangri-La Hotel in Haikou.

On April 10th, NIO announced that its Navigation on Pilot Plus (NOP+) system will be officially released and available for subscription starting from July 1st. It supports monthly subscriptions at a price of RMB 380 per month (about USD 55).

NIO Capital, an investment company founded by Chinese electric vehicle company Nio Inc., announced on Monday that it had closed the NIO Capital Eve ONE Fund II L.P., worth about $400 million.

NIO executive Ma Lin retweeted Li Xiang's Weibo post, indicating that the advertising expenditure for three models of Li Auto's vehicles on Douyin platform this year should be around 90 million yuan.