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Nio accident
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Nio says vehicle not at fault in fatal ‘accident’ at Shanghai headquarters

by Jill Shen Jun 24, 2022Jun 24, 2022

The incident potentially delivers another blow to the company’s reputation following a high-profile accident involving a Nio car last year.

Posted inHeavy Hitters

China’s biggest carmaker calls for self-driving legislation at ‘Two Sessions’

by Jill Shen May 22, 2020May 22, 2020

The suggestions from the country’s top automaker could shed a light on the government road map for AV adoption in the coming year.

huawei and zte 5g telecommunications ban
Posted inHeavy Hitters

Huawei granted mapping license for autonomous driving push

by Jill Shen Jul 9, 2019Mar 17, 2020

The permit removes the barriers related to driving simulations for the Tier 1 supplier of smart connected vehicles.

Posted inHeavy Hitters

Briefing: Automaker Chang’an debuts car insurance for automated parking mishaps

by Jill Shen Jun 17, 2019

Clients will be eligible for as much as RMB 550,000 ($80,000) in compensation provided they followed instructions when parking.

Didi
Posted inHeavy Hitters

Briefing: Didi seeks funding for loss-making autonomous driving unit

by Jill Shen Jul 2, 2019Jul 2, 2019

AV players are keen to raise money from potential investors and form alliances to stay afloat.

AVs Baidu AV driverless cars
Posted inHeavy Hitters

China issues T4 licenses to Baidu as driverless car tests begin on public roads

by Jill Shen Jul 2, 2019Mar 17, 2020

The move signals the beginning of large-scale AV tests on public roads.

In this image from Alibaba, a car equipped with Alibaba’s vehicle operating system AliOS is parked outside a gas station in Beijing in February 2018. (Image credit: Alibaba)
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Alibaba vies for control in reportedly rocky tie-up with China’s top automaker

by Jill Shen Jul 17, 2019Mar 17, 2020

The relationship between tech companies and automakers has been bumpy.

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