Battery Swap
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Nio reaches 2,300 swap stations in China
Nio has added 995 battery swap stations so far this year, and is just 5 more away from its goal of adding 1,000.
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Nio reaches 150 swap stations in Shanghai, nears year-end target of 2,300 in China
Nio has reached 2,292 battery swap stations in China and is close to reaching its target of over 2,300 by the end of the year.
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Nio battery swap alliance has signed up 1 new automaker, says William Li
Li said the battery swap business could become profitable if it averages 60 orders per station per day, and that figure has already reached 80 in Shanghai.
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Nio adds 16 showrooms, 138 swap stations globally in Nov
As of November 30, Nio had 142 Nio Houses, 320 Nio Spaces, and 2,217 battery swap stations worldwide.
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Nio exec shows vehicle driving autonomously, swapping battery automatically in video
The video shows a Nio vehicle traveling to a battery swap station by driving autonomously and driving away after completing the automatic battery swap.
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JAC could be next member of Nio battery swap alliance, report says
After Changan, Geely, JAC may also join Nio's battery swap system, local media said.
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Tie-up with Geely paves way for Nio's swap network to serve both private and commercial vehicles
Nio's battery swap system will go from private domain exclusive service to public service and is expected to turn a profit, local media said.
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Nio battery swap alliance adds Geely as new member
Geely becomes the latest Chinese auto giant after Changan to enter into a partnership with Nio on battery swap.
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China state paper article says it's unwise to 'blindly downplay' battery swap model
As NEV ownership rises rapidly, battery swap may be the way to go when the load of residential charging struggles to meet demand, said an opinion piece in Economic Daily.
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Nio says next-gen battery packs for mass market will be what it will share
Nio's shared battery packs will be the next generation of mass-market battery packs that support ultra-fast charging, and the battery swap experience for Nio customers will only get better, William Li said.









