This is the third power replenishment line has opened this week under the Power Up Plan, and at least the 15th so far this year.

Nio opened a new charging line under the Power Up Plan today, the third this week and at least the 15th so far this year.

Located in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, the line features three battery swap stations, nine supercharging stations and three destination charging stations.

The line connects Nanning, the capital of Guangxi, with the neighboring cities of Qinzhou, Beihai and Fangchenggang.

During the Beijing Auto Show in late September 2020, Nio officially announced the Power Up Plan, which aims to deploy 20kW destination DC charging stations in popular travel, leisure, and business destinations to form a nationwide destination charging network.

Under the plan, Nio's ultimate goal is to deploy more than 30,000 destination DC charging piles in China.

To achieve this goal, Nio will provide a total of RMB 100 million in construction and operation subsidies to all partners who are willing to share resources and waive service fees for Nio customers, averaging RMB 1,000 per charging post per year for three years.

In late December 2020, Nio announced the opening of a charging line from Chengdu to Everest, the first charging line opened under the Power Up Plan.

On Tuesday, Nio opened a charging line under the Power Up Plan in the far north of China, starting in Harbin and ending in the Arctic village of Mohe.

On Friday, the company opened a new line under the plan in Hunan Province in central China.