NIO
Coverage of NIO in the Nexus archive.
- NIO to review Godavari’s embankment safety
NIO is reviewing the safety of Godavari’s embankment. The assessment focuses on infrastructure security.
- Pentagon blacklists China tech giants as US competition expands
The Pentagon added Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, WuXi AppTec, Unitree, and Nio to a blacklist of Chinese companies with military ties. Some Chinese companies no longer operating in the U.S. were removed in an annual update.
- Pentagon blacklists China tech giants as US competition expands
The Pentagon added Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, WuXi AppTec, Unitree, and Nio to a blacklist of Chinese companies with military ties, expanding US-China competition. Some Chinese companies no longer operating in the US were removed from the 1260H list. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.
- Alibaba and WuXi AppTec decline in Hong Kong after addition to US blacklist
Alibaba Group Holding and pharmaceutical contractor WuXi AppTec fell in Hong Kong after the US placed them on a blacklist over alleged military links. Alibaba's stock dropped 0.3% to HK$118.50 and WuXi AppTec fell 5.5% to HK$114.60. Other listed firms like Nio and Baidu rose despite the US action.
- Premium plan: China’s EV makers pin hopes on high-end models to buttress margins
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are shifting focus to premium models to achieve higher profit margins and avoid intense price competition. New models from Nio and Seres aim to challenge Tesla’s Model Y in the world’s largest EV market. The move reflects carmakers’ confidence in their technological capabilities.
- Premium plan: China’s EV makers pin hopes on high-end models to buttress margins
Chinese electric vehicle makers are shifting to premium models to secure higher profit margins and avoid price competition. New models from Nio and Seres challenge Tesla's Model Y in the premium segment, with CEO Chen Jinzhu noting confidence in their technology.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Tesla is launching its FSD in China, while Nio criticizes ongoing price wars in the EV market.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. The article also mentions Tesla's FSD launch in China and Nio's criticism of price wars in the EV industry.
- Nio slams EV price wars in China as costs surge, defying cuts by rival Li Auto
Nio takes a contrasting stance on EV pricing in China, with senior vice-president Ji Huaqiang arguing that carmakers must prioritize profitability over market share despite rising raw material costs. This positions Nio against rival Li Auto, which has pursued aggressive price cuts in the competitive Chinese EV market.
- China's auto CEOs become influencers
Chinese electric vehicle executives are becoming social media influencers to boost attention as profits decline amid price wars. Notable examples include Xiaomi's Lei Jun livestreaming a 15-hour road trip and Nio's founder cooking and sleeping in an SUV. While 74% of Fortune 500 CEOs maintain social media accounts globally, the trend carries risks including backlash and hate speech.
- NIO President on Profitability, Iran War and Price War
NIO's president discusses the company's profitability amid geopolitical tensions related to the Iran war and a potential price war in the market. The statements highlight strategic concerns and competitive pressures facing the electric vehicle manufacturer.
- Tired of waiting for your EV to charge up? One Chinese company has a novel solution
Chinese car company NIO is expanding globally by deploying EV battery swapping stations. NPR tested the experience by riding in one of these cars, highlighting the company's innovative approach to addressing EV charging challenges.
- Tired of waiting for your EV to charge up? One Chinese company has a novel solution
Chinese car company NIO is expanding its network of EV battery swapping stations globally. NPR tested the battery-swapping experience as part of their coverage.