CaoCao Inc. Signs Marketing Agreement with YiYi Power

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 What the Research Shows (—or Doesn’t)

  1. No Mention in Company Disclosures
    • CaoCao’s news section on its investor relations site does not list any partnership or agreement with “YiYi Power.” (ir.caocao.com.cn)
    • Its Hong Kong stock-exchange filings (e.g., its amended articles of association) don’t mention such a collaboration. (HKEX News)
  2. Other Documented Partnerships
    • CaoCao has announced cooperation with EVE Energy (a battery company) to promote green mobility. (evepower.com)
    • It also recently signed an MoU with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office to explore deploying robotaxi services in the Middle East. (PR Newswire)
  3. No Reliable Media Report
    • None of the major English- or Chinese-language business news sources, investor briefings, or PR channels mention “YiYi Power.”
    • There are no press releases, regulatory filings, or company announcements about a “marketing agreement” with that name.
  4. Possible Reasons for the Confusion
    • Name mix-up: It’s possible there was a miscommunication or misreporting, and the actual company is something else (similar-sounding name).
    • Misinformation: The claim could stem from an unverified or speculative source, without real backing.
    • Small / Unannounced Deal: It could be a very minor or internal agreement that hasn’t been publicly disclosed—but this is purely speculative, given how active CaoCao is in public announcements.

 Analysis & Commentary

  • Credibility Risk: Because there is no public, verifiable record of this “YiYi Power” deal, the claim appears doubtful at this time.
  • Due Diligence Matters: For investors, analysts, or journalists, it’s a reminder to cross-check partnership claims with official filings or trusted news outlets.
  • Potential Why It’s Rumored: Some rumors or third‑party content may confuse or conflate CaoCao’s other tech-partnerships (like with EVE Energy) with entirely different companies.
  • Next Steps: To verify:
    1. Check CaoCao’s HKEX filings specifically (they often disclose partnerships in their prospectus / IPO documentation).
    2. Look for Chinese‑language press (since many of CaoCao’s operations are China-based) for more granular partnership news.
    3. Search business‑register databases or press‑release aggregators for “YiYi Power + CaoCao” in Chinese (拼音: “Yi Yi Dong Li / 易易动力 / etc.”).
    4. I couldn’t find any credible evidence for a deal between CaoCao Inc. and a company called “YiYi Power”. Based on my research, it seems likely that the reported “marketing agreement” is incorrect or misreported. Here’s a detailed breakdown (case‑study style) of what I found — and my analysis / commentary on why this claim is probably false or confused.

       Case “Study”: Investigation of the Claimed CaoCao – YiYi Power Agreement

      Case Study A: Searching for Public Disclosure

      • I looked through recent CaoCao Inc. news, press releases, and investor / regulatory filings — no mention of “YiYi Power” appears.
      • CaoCao’s 2025 interim results highlight its focus on autonomous driving (Robotaxi) and expansion of its purpose-built vehicle fleet. (jcnnewswire.com)
      • Major recent partnerships for CaoCao include:
        • A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office to deploy Robotaxi services in the Middle East. (PR Newswire APAC)
        • A strategic cooperation deal with EVE Energy to integrate green-energy vehicles into its fleet. (evepower.com)
        • A collaboration with Victory Securities to explore tokenisation of real-world assets, stablecoin payments, and RWA (real-world asset) financing. (Gasgoo)
      • CaoCao’s Wikipedia page (in Chinese) also lists its main business lines, major partners, and strategic focus — but nothing about “YiYi Power.” (Wikipedia)

      Conclusion from this case: If CaoCao really had a “marketing agreement” with a company named “YiYi Power,” we would expect to find disclosure in its investor relations, filings, or press, but we don’t.


      Case Study B: Possible Source Confusion / Misidentification

      Because there’s no public reference to “YiYi Power,” a few likely explanations emerge:

      1. Name Confusion
        • It’s possible that “YiYi Power” is a mistranslation, a typo, or a mishearing of a different partner. Chinese business names often get transliterated differently, so “YiYi” might refer to something like 易易 (Yi Yi) — but no source confirms such a company in partnership with CaoCao.
        • For example: there is a company 易易互联 (Yiyi Hulian) in the “换电 (battery swap)” space. In a Geely-related PDF, it’s mentioned in relation to battery‑swap stations. Still, that is not “YiYi Power” as a marketing partner of CaoCao — and no public agreement is documented.
      2. Misinformation or Rumor
        • The claim could originate from an incorrect secondary source (blog, social media) that has been repeated without verification.
        • It’s not uncommon for rumors about partnerships in fast-growing tech & mobility firms to spread before being officially confirmed — but without reliable sourcing, these remain speculative.
      3. Unannounced / Small Deal
        • There’s a slim possibility: this “agreement” is now in very early/pre‑public stage, and/or is very small, so not yet disclosed in major financial or investor‑relations reports.
        • But given CaoCao’s size, strategy, and how they publish major partnerships (e.g., with EVE Energy, ADIO), even moderate deals are typically reported.

       Commentary & Interpretation

      • Credibility Risk: Because there’s no verifiable source for “YiYi Power” in relation to CaoCao (in business news, regulatory filings, or official announcements), the claim has very low credibility at this time.
      • Due Diligence Importance: Anyone referencing or analyzing this supposed agreement should be cautious — they should demand proof (e.g., press release, filing) and avoid basing decisions on unverified reports.
      • Strategic Focus Misalignment: CaoCao is clearly doubling down on autonomous mobility (Robotaxi), green shared mobility, and asset tokenisation — not on generic “marketing deals.” Their business direction (per their interim report) seems quite focused. (jcnnewswire.com)
      • Possibility of Rebrand or Mis‑Naming: There may be a misunderstanding in naming. “YiYi Power” could be an erroneous translation of a Chinese company (or a subsidiary) that is collaborating with CaoCao—but no credible business or investor‑relations source confirms this yet.

       Bottom Line

      • No solid evidence currently supports the claim that CaoCao Inc. has signed a marketing agreement with “YiYi Power.”
      • The most likely explanations are:
        1. There was a name mix-up or mistranslation.
        2. The claim is based on rumor or speculation.
        3. If true, it’s very early-stage or small, but not yet publicly disclosed.
      • Until more reliable information appears (e.g., in CaoCao’s investor filings or reputable media), it’s safer to treat this as unsubstantiated.