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
  • What makes Nio's business model unique and disruptive?

    In 2023 Nio's Unique Disruptive Business Models could yield One Million EVs sold for Profit over $20 Billion making Nio most profitable Auto Company & going forward with Existing Owner Sales Force of 1.5 Million.

  • Nio names Long Yu, one of China's most influential businesswomen, as independent director

    In December 2017, Long was named to the "25 Most Influential Women in Business in China 2017" list, sharing the honor with Peng Lei, Chairman of Ant Financial, Ge Yue, Vice President and Managing Director of Apple Greater China, and Liu Qing, President of Didi Chuxing.

  • Deutsche Bank says Nio Power Day reinforces EV maker's focus on improving charging infrastructure

    Edison Yu's team said the Nio Power Day event reinforced the company's focus on quickly growing and improving its charging infrastructure as there are nearly 120,000 Nio vehicles on the road.

  • Nio's battery swap station supplier doubles first-half net profit

    Nio's rapid battery swap station construction has brought benefits to its supplier.

  • Nio reportedly to consider listing in China's A-share market

    In addition to listing in Hong Kong, Xpeng Motors and Nio are considering a third listing in China's A-share market in the future, the People's Daily-run International Finance Daily recently reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

  • Nio adds 4 new battery swap stations, bringing total to 308

    As of July 11, Nio has 308 battery swap stations, 210 superchargers, 387 destination charging stations, and access to more than 380,000 third-party charging piles in China.

  • Nio adds 3 new battery swap stations, bringing total to 304

    The battery swap station in Shenzhen is the company's 304th and is also its 100th second-generation battery swap station, 86 days after the first second-generation product went into operation on April 15.

  • With billions of dollars in cash, Nio lays out ambitious plans for energy replenishment system construction

    By the end of 2025, Nio will have more than 4,000 battery swap stations worldwide, including 1,000 in overseas markets.

  • Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto: Which cities are their consumers from?

    Shanghai contributes 24 percent of Nio's sales in January-May. It is followed by Beijing with 8 percent, Hangzhou with 7 percent, Guangzhou with 5 percent, and Shenzhen with 5 percent.

  • Nio's next stop overseas could be Germany as it's hiring general manager for local operations

    With Nio's vehicle deliveries in Norway expected to begin in two months, speculation has begun as to where its next stop overseas might be, and Germany has come into sight.