CnEVPost Newsletter: Nio Q4 earnings, Alps spy shots; China EV insurance registrations
Nio Q4 earnings: Revenue beats estimates, gross margin falls short
Nio guided first-quarter vehicle deliveries to be in the range of 31,000 to 33,000, meaning it expects 12,813 to 14,813 vehicles to be delivered in March.
Nio Q4 earnings: Deutsche Bank's 1st look
Nio reported mixed fourth-quarter results while providing a better than feared first-quarter outlook, said Deutsche Bank.
Nio Q4 earnings call live updates: Alps brand to be unveiled in Q2, 1st car to launch in Q3
Nio's Alps sub-brand will debut in the second quarter, with the first model launching in the third quarter and volume deliveries beginning in the fourth quarter.
New spy shots of Nio Alps model revealed, aims to beat Tesla Model Y
The camouflage-wrapped car has a few words on its rear window that mean it's better than Tesla's Model Y.
Nio to put 150-kWh semi-solid-state battery pack into service in Q2
This is the largest-capacity battery pack mass-produced in the Chinese passenger car market, and Nio models equipped with the pack have a range of up to 1,055 km, Nio said.
BYD was at 38,500 last week, up 21.84 percent from the previous week. Zeekr was at 3,200, up 60 percent from the previous week. Leapmotor was at 1,500, up 15.38 percent from the previous week.
Faraday Future sues HiPhi founder in China for alleged trade secret infringement
Faraday Future seeks monetary damages and demands that HiPhi's parent company, Human Horizons, immediately stop infringing on its trade secrets related to the FF 91.
HiPhi refutes Faraday Future's allegations of trade secret infringement
HiPhi said that the X, Y and Z series models that have been mass-produced were developed by the company itself, or jointly with supplier partners, and have its own intellectual property rights.
Zeekr partners with local dealer to tap Philippine market
Zeekr will launch the Zeekr 001 and Zeekr X in the Philippines, with both models expected to begin local pre-sales and deliveries in the second quarter.
Senior Chinese official says state-owned automakers not moving fast enough on NEVs
China will tweak its policy to give the three centrally-administered automakers a separate assessment of their NEV businesses, a senior official said.