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Xiaomi registers Xiaomi registers electric vehicle unit
    2021-09-02  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE smartphone giant Xiaomi Corp. said yesterday it has completed the official business registration of its electric vehicle unit, marking the latest milestone in its push into the automotive sector.

The new unit, to be called Xiaomi EV Inc, opened with registered capital of 10 billion yuan (US$1.55 billion) and Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun as its legal representative, Xiaomi said in a statement.

Some 300 staff have so far been employed to join the EV unit and it continues to recruit talent, it said.

The smartphone maker, which became the world’s second top-selling brand behind Samsung in the second quarter, confirmed its foray into electric cars in March, pledging to invest US$10 billion over the next 10 years.

Lei said at the time the push into electric vehicles would mark his “last major entrepreneurial project.”

Xiaomi said yesterday it has since conducted more than 2,000 interview surveys and visited over 10 industry peers and partners.

However, it has revealed few details of its strategy for the automotive sector or vehicle types it intends to launch. Last week, the company said it purchased autonomous driving technology startup Deepmotion for over US$77 million, in an effort to boost research and development.

Earlier in August, Reuters reported that Xiaomi had entered talks with real estate giant Evergrande Group to purchase a stake in the latter’s automotive unit.

In response to the news, a Xiaomi spokesperson wrote on the company social media account that it is in touch with several automakers but has yet to decide which one to work with.

Xiaomi’s second-quarter earnings last week beat analyst estimates, with revenues and net profits increasing 64 percent and 87.4 percent respectively.

The company’s share of the global smartphone market has surged following the retreat of its chief rival, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Established in 2010, Xiaomi is a company focusing on the production of intelligent hardware and electronic products. It went public in Hong Kong in 2018.

(SD-Agencies)

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