According to a website quoted by the Financial Times on December 13, according to a filing with the Indian regulator on the 12th, the company said it may sell all kinds of transportation, transportation and other transportation equipment in India, including parts and spare parts , Whether these vehicles are based on electric, any other power or mechanical power '.
The report said the company has not announced any specific plan for producing electric vehicles in China and said it has not sought to license or license electric vehicles at present, and one employee said: 'We did not plan anything.'
The company's famed founder, Lei Jun, announced the possibility of manufacturing a car in early 2015 at the beginning of 2015 and subsequently ruled out doing so for the next three to five years.
The report said, but as Chinese technology companies increasingly apply their design and marketing skills to the automotive industry, Chinese social media sees this as a sign that Xiaomi plans to enter the market.
Tech-savvy Chinese consumers are increasingly considering connectivity in the car when shopping for cars-shopping and browsing social media on the road-as an important consideration.
In a study released last month, McKinsey said that 64% of the Chinese interviewed said they would change their brands for better in-car connectivity, compared to the Americans and Germans, respectively 37% and 19%, the report said, in China, 'connectivity is an essential feature'.
Chinese alternatives to automotive software such as Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto are on the rise.
Baidu, China's search engine, launched in 2015 with Baidu CarLife, which integrates smart phones with car displays and connects artificial intelligence to speech recognition.
Banma, a joint venture between Alibaba and SAIC, a Chinese carmaker, recently introduced an in-car 'operating system.'
Future Mobility, a new electric car company, said it will introduce 'Beiteng' cars with large-sized dashboard displays next year, which it sees as the 'next-generation smart device.'
BMW is producing the Chinese version of the BMW 5 Series, the Series 5 Li, and claims the car has two 12-inch and 10-inch screens in the front and three screens in the rear.
According to the report, millet is the first large technology company in China to mention making a full vehicle, but such a plan is still in line with its business model. Once the hottest tech start-up in China, millet has now entered the comfort zone to manufacture Network of products, from smart phones to rice cookers, products for China's middle class.
According to the report by the Economic Times in India, handset maker Xiaomi intends to expand its sales of local electric vehicles in India and to enter the payment business.
The report quoted regulatory documents showing that it plans to sell all types of vehicles for transport, including electric vehicles and other vehicles, as well as plans for non-bank financial operations such as payment operations, leasing financing and mobile internet payment.
According to the report, the products that Xiaomi intends to sell in India also include laptops, game consoles, computer parts and accessories.
Millet to Reference News Network - Overseas reporter said: 'We want to clarify that regulatory documents just point out the company's future development goals in India changes, and did not seek to produce electric car license or license.'