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These 4 failed directions make what ofo it is now
The best success stories often begin with failures. What we see are the hefty funding rounds, skyrocketing valuations; what we overlook are the embarrassing first efforts, setbacks and radical change of directions. Ofo, the first company bike rental company to gain unicorn status in the emerging sector, meets nearly every definition we have for a successful […]
Xpeng shares surge on first results, promises China’s best assisted self-driving solution
Xpeng is gearing up for an ambitious goal: setting a benchmark for driver assistance technology in China that rivals will have to overcome.
Xpeng says its self-driving tech outperforms Tesla’s
With help from Alibaba’s map technology, Xpeng says it now has the most advanced driver-assist function for Chinese customers.
And the ChinaBang 2017 Awards go to …
It’s that time of the year again: the festive weekend for Chinese techies, startup entrepreneurs and investors alike. ChinaBang Awards, an annual ceremony recognizing the best startups in China, is on the go. To continue last year’s initiative in finding out the amazing startups nationwide- not just 1st tier cities, this year’s ChinaBang Award ceremony […]
EMERGE 2020 | China’s EV battery reliability a lingering question
Chinese EV battery makers trail behind Asian peers in technology, resulting in issues such as fire risk, say experts at TechNode’s Emerge 2020 event.
Drive I/O | Chinese EV makers face price hikes as nickel prices soar, Didi to enter EV market
Nickel price surge could further increase the cost of electric vehicles and force automakers to cut earnings forecasts.
Drive I/O | Key takeaways from Auto Shanghai 2021
Big auto and big tech announced EVs at Auto Shanghai 2021, putting pressure on young EV upstarts.
Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto: your cheat sheet to China’s listed Tesla rivals
There are now three Chinese premium EV makers listed in US stock markets: Nio, Li Auto, and Xpeng. Let’s get to know them.
China’s AV edge? It’s the infrastructure
What will get autonomous vehicles rolling soonest isn’t an AI edge but capacity to build dedicated roads