The Phnom Penh Post

Xiaomi to invest $10B in smart EV business

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CHINESE company Xiaomi has announced plans to invest $10 billion in smart electric vehicles (EV) over the course of 10 years.

Lei Jun, its founder, chairman and CEO, said the business would operate under a wholly-owned subsidiary with an initial investment of 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion).

He will also be CEO of the smart EV business.

Smart EV have transforme­d the business model of the traditiona­l automotive industry, and Xiaomi has the deepest understand­ing of the hardwareba­sed internet service business model, Lai said.

“Smart electric vehicles represent one of the largest business opportunit­ies in the next decade and represent an indispensa­ble component of smart living. Entering this business is a natural choice for us as we expand our smart AIoT eco-system.”

Meanwhile, the company recently announced the adoption of a new logo with the design concept “Alive”. It was created by, Prof Kenya Hara of the Musashino Art University in Japan.

Xiaomi’s global smartphone shipments reached 146 million last year, which made it one of the world’s top three. The sales of premium smartphone­s exceeded 10 million units.

With over 324.8 million connected devices on Xiaomi’s AIoT platform and 86.7 million monthly active users of XiaoAi AI Assistant, it is the leader in the smart home industry.

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AFP Xiaomi’s smart electric-vehicle (EV) business would operate under a wholly-owned subsidiary with an initial investment of 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion).

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