Chinese vehicle for hire company
DiDi Headquarters
Formerly Didi Kuaidi(Feb 2015 – Sept 2015) Didi Dache, Kuaidi Dache(pre-Feb 2015) Company type Public OTC Pink Current: DIDIY Industry Transportation Founded June 2012 (June 2012 ) Founders Cheng Wei Headquarters Beijing
, China
Area served
Key people
Cheng Wei (Chairman & CEO)Liu Qing (President)[ 4] Services Revenue US$ 21.633 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020 )[ 5] –US$2.105 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020 )[ 5] –US$1.619 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020 )[ 5] Total assets US$22.477 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020 )[ 5] Total equity –US$11.620 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020 )[ 5] Owner Number of employees
15,914 (2020)[ 6] Parent Xiaoju Kuaizhi Inc. Website web .didiglobal .com
Didi Chuxing Technology Company [ 7] is a Chinese vehicle for hire company headquartered in Beijing with over 550 million users and tens of millions of drivers.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 4] The company provides app-based transportation services, including taxi hailing, private car hailing, social ride-sharing, and bike sharing; on-demand delivery services; and automobile services, including sales, leasing, financing, maintenance, fleet operation, electric vehicle charging, and co-development of vehicles with automakers.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] The company is a subsidiary of Xiaoju Kuaizhi Inc.[ 14]
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^ "DiDi SEC Filing" . Securities and Exchange Commission . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .
^ Stylized DiDi ; Chinese : 滴滴出行 ; pinyin : Dīdī Chūxíng , pronounced [tɨ́tɨ́ ʈʂʰúɕɪ̌ŋ], formerly named Didi Dache (嘀嘀打车 ) and Didi Kuaidi (Chinese: 滴滴快的 )
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^ Hawkins, Andrew (17 November 2021). "China built the first electric car designed exclusively for ride-hailing" . The Verge . Retrieved 11 July 2021 .
^ Albanese, Nicholas (22 June 2021). "Hyperdrive Daily: Didi Backs Robotaxis as Ride-Hailing Heats Up" . Bloomberg. Retrieved 11 July 2021 .
^ "DiDi SEC Filing" . Securities and Exchange Commission . Retrieved 8 July 2021 .