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Nio explains in detail how steer-by-wire tech benefits ET9

Steer-by-wire makes the steering system 2.2 times more reliable than a traditional solution, filters out vibrations from the road, and helps enable a higher level of intelligent driving.
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Nio says ET9's steer-by-wire tech gets go-ahead for mass production, 1st in China

Nio ET9's steer-by-wire (SBW) technology received mass production clearance today, making it the first mass-produced model in China to feature SBW technology.

Geely unveils new hybrid system EM-i to take on BYD's DM-i

Geely has unveiled the more fuel-economy-oriented Leishen EM-i hybrid system, following the previous launch of the more performance-oriented Leishen EM-p.

Avatr unveils extended-range system to capitalize on hybrid preference and boost sales

Avatr has unveiled an extended-range system called Kunlun, which will first be used in the Avatr 07 SUV.

Xpeng to launch S5 supercharger in Q3 that can add over 1 km range on 1-second charge

Xpeng's S5 supercharger delivers up to 800 kW of charging power, enabling vehicles to gain over 300 kilometers of range on a five-minute charge.

Nio IN 2024: Autonomous driving chip, SkyOS, 2nd-gen Nio Phone, and more

Nio's Shenji NX9031 chip has successfully taped out, marking a significant advancement in its autonomous driving chip development.

BYD launches 5th-gen DM hybrid tech with lower fuel consumption

BYD's fifth-generation DM technology allows the vehicle to consume as low as 2.9 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers at low charge, with a combined range of up to 2,100 kilometers.

BYD to launch 5th-gen DM hybrid tech on May 28

BYD will launch its fifth-generation DM (Dual Mode) hybrid technology on May 28, which is expected to give vehicles a range of up to 2,000 km on a full tank of fuel and a full charge.

Xpeng sees more collaboration with other carmakers as long-term trend

Xpeng will offer its autonomous driving and EV technology to other automakers, allowing the company to generate a new stream of revenue, its vice president Brian Gu said in an interview with the South China Morning Post.

IM Motors says its upcoming L6 can perform driverless moose tests

A video shared by IM Motors shows the IM L6 completing a driverless moose test at 71 km/h with no one in the car.