Battery Swap

  • Nio's second swap station in Norway to go live on August 15

    Nio's second swap station in Norway will connect to Norway's battery swap station network and a planned network in Europe.

  • Nio's power network covers all provincial regions in Chinese mainland

    Nio's power network covers all provincial administrative regions in the Chinese mainland, providing holistic power solutions to users, it said.

  • First Nio battery swap station jointly built with Shell goes into operation

    Nio and Shell plan to jointly build 100 battery swap stations in China by 2025 and to operate pilot stations in Europe starting in 2022.

  • Nio's swap station network covers all highways in Anhui

    The network is centered in Hefei, connecting 16 cities in Anhui province, and Nio has set up 18 battery swap stations.

  • Beijing to transform city's major gas stations into charging and battery swap stations

    Beijing aims to have 700,000 charging piles and 310 battery swap stations by 2025 in the city.

  • Sinopec's first swap station for heavy trucks goes into operation

    Sinopec aims to reach 5,000 charging and battery swap stations by 2025.

  • Nio completes first swap station featuring users' painting ideas

    The battery swap station is the first to be built since Nio entered into a partnership with the Shangri-La Group and is located in the parking lot of a Shangri-La hotel in Beijing.

  • Nio reaches 1 million battery swap services in Beijing

    To date, Nio has 75 battery swap stations and 114 charging stations in Beijing.

  • Nio invites users in Norway to submit painting designs to be displayed on swap stations in China

    Nio (NYSE: NIO, HKEX: 9866, SGX: Nio) is creative with user engagement, and its signature battery swap stations are now its playground.

  • Nio may build dedicated swap stations for other brands in the future, president says

    When demand is high enough, Nio could consider building dedicated battery swap stations for other brands, which could significantly reduce costs, according to Qin Lihong.