Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

Newrizon, founded by a former Nio senior vice president, announced in February 2023 that it had secured more than RMB 100 million in Series B+ funding from Nio Capital.

Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

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Nio Capital's portfolio company Newrizon began exporting electric trucks to the Middle East, marking the beginning of its globalization strategy.

Newrizon's first electric light-duty trucks, the iC1, were recently loaded at a port and have begun shipping to the Middle East, the electric commercial vehicle manufacturer announced today.

The iC1 is Newrizon's first in-house developed internet-connected electric light truck that supports energy replenishment via battery swap, it said.

Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

The model comes with features including FOTA (Firmware Over The Air) upgrades, intelligent vehicle management, keyless entry, and app control, Newrizon said.

Newrizon was founded in September 2020 by former Nio senior vice president Huang Chendong. It announced in February 2023 that it had secured more than RMB 100 million ($14 million) in Series B+ financing from Nio Capital.

The Newrizon brand was officially launched on August 5, 2021, when two electric commercial vehicle models, the iC1 and EC1, were unveiled.

Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

The EC1 is a 4.5-ton pure electric light-duty truck developed by Newrizon in collaboration with Sinotruk Fujian Haixi Truck, which was launched in September 2021.

The iC1 went on sale in China in August 2023, with a current starting price of RMB 255,800 yuan.

The description on Newrizon's website shows that the iC1 can do a battery swap in 5 minutes and can charge from 0 to 80 percent in 40 minutes when using fast charging.

Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

Newrizon will use the Middle East as a starting point to expand into global markets and gradually establish a complete sales and operations system, the company said today.

Chinese startup Newrizon begins exporting battery swap-enabled electric trucks to Middle East

($1 = RMB 7.1941)

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