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Китайский производитель электромобилей Nio заключил сделку с BYD о поставках аккумуляторов для бренда авто, который планирует конкурировать с американской Tesla.
Nio планировала производить аккумуляторы собственными силами, но в декабре отказалась от этого для сокращения расходов. Nio также заявила, что нацелена на конкуренцию с такими компаниями, как Mercedes и Tesla.



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Китайский производитель электромобилей Nio заключил сделку с BYD о поставках аккумуляторов для бренда авто, который планирует конкурировать с американской Tesla.
Nio планировала производить аккумуляторы собственными силами, но в декабре отказалась от этого для сокращения расходов. Nio также заявила, что нацелена на конкуренцию с такими компаниями, как Mercedes и Tesla.

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