Battery Swap

  • Nio begins allowing owners to upgrade standard-range packs to long-range on daily basis

    Owners who selected the standard 70/75-kWh capacity battery pack at the time of purchase can upgrade to the 100-kWh long range battery pack on a daily basis for about $7 per day.

  • Nio's battery swap network completes initial coverage of Silk Road in China

    The route, part of Nio's Power Journeys program, begins in Xi'an, Shaanxi province in northwest China and ends in Khorgos, Xinjiang.

  • SAIC's EV unit Rising Auto plans to add over 50 swap stations by year-end

    Rising Auto said in March that it has three battery swap stations in Shanghai and has completed the selection of sites for more than 50 battery swap stations in 10 cities.

  • Nio's battery swap network completes initial coverage of Shanghai-Chengdu highway

    As of today, Nio's battery swap network has achieved coverage of six vertical highways, four horizontal highways and eight city clusters in China.

  • Nio reaches new milestone of 25 million battery swap services

    Nio has provided 5 million battery swap services in the last 102 days, meaning an average of about 50,000 services per day.

  • Nio puts 29 swap stations into operation, most ever in single day

    In June, Nio added 95 battery swap stations in China.

  • Nio partners with Chinese oil giant CNOOC on power-up network deployment

    CNOOC -- one of China's three largest oil giants -- said it will provide Nio with reliable sites, technology and service support to fuel the rapid growth of its charging and battery swap network.

  • Nio in spotlight as fire breaks out at swap station in Guangdong

    The station is Nio's first second-generation battery swap station in Jiangmen, Guangdong province, which opened on August 29, 2021.

  • Nio reaches 1,500 swap stations in China as it aims for 2,300 by year-end

    Nio's battery swap stations in China have served a cumulative total of more than 24 million times today, averaging more than 50,000 services per day.

  • Analysts expect 16% of heavy trucks sold in China to be electric by 2025

    At present, 89 percent of the new energy heavy trucks are pure electric models, and half of them support battery swap.