Nio

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Nio is a Chinese EV maker that produces battery swap-enabled cars. It now has three brands: Nio, Onvo, and Firefly.
Founded: Nov 2014
Founder: William Li
Ticker: NYSE: NIO
HQ: Shanghai
2024 revenue: RMB 65.73 billion
Website: nio.cn
  • Nio ET5: A closer look

    Although the ET5 does not look like Porsche models at the rear, it offers a similar aesthetic.

  • Nio says ET7 deliveries to begin March 28 next year

    Nio ET7 will start locking in orders on January 20, 2022, and deliveries will begin on March 28, William Li said.

  • Nio aims to have over 1,300 swap stations in China by end of 2022

    Nio says it will continue to build charging stations, battery swap stations, with the goal of making charging more convenient than refueling.

  • Nio launchs new sedan ET5, a potential game changer

    The ET5 is expected to become the hottest-selling model for Nio like the Model 3 is for Tesla.

  • Nio Day 2021: Here's everything you need to know

    The Nio ET5, priced at RMB 328,000 before subsidies, is available for pre-order now and will start first deliveries in September 2022.

  • Nio lights up major landmarks in Suzhou for Nio Day 2021

    Three major landmarks in Suzhou have been lit up by Nio to showcase the theme of its upcoming event - Hello World.

  • Nio adds 10 swap stations, bringing total to 732

    Nio reached 170 battery swap stations along highways, achieving its goal of 169 by the Chinese New Year ahead of schedule.

  • Nio reveals event schedule for Nio Day 2021

    Newest member of the Nio product family, Alan Walker's first-ever virtual show and a new single from Nio Band.

  • Nio opens charging network covering major highways in Inner Mongolia under Power North plan

    The Power North plan is an initiative announced by Nio at the end of April to improve the electric vehicle experience for customers in northern China.

  • Nio's battery asset operator exceeds 4 GWh under management

    Founded on August 18, 2020, Mirattery now has 100 times the asset size of 0.04 GWh as of September 2020.