Battery Swap
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Nio has built 175 charging and swap stations with Sinopec as partnership marks first anniversary
Nio and Sinopec will increase their efforts in charging and battery swap infrastructure deployment and explore more possibilities for cooperation, including new materials.
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Nio completes battery swap network covering highways in Greater Bay Area around Guangzhou
To date, Nio has 892 battery swap stations in China, 237 of which are located along highways.
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Nio reportedly in talks to license battery swap technology to rivals
Nio is in talks with several other automakers about licensing battery swap technology, the Financial Times reports.
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Nio's battery swap network now covers all cities in Zhejiang
As of March 30, Nio's battery swap stations numbered 881, with 235 of them located along highways.
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JAC takes a page from Nio's playbook in its electric light truck business
JAC has introduced a new electric light truck that allows customers to purchase only the body and rent the battery, thereby significantly reducing the cost of ownership.
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Nio opens new line under Power Up Plan, first in past two months
The line, which connects Taiyuan and Yuncheng in Shanxi province, covers more than 600 kilometers and is the third Nio has opened under the Power Up Plan this year.
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Jidu CEO says swap stations will dominate EV power-up system
In Jidu's CEO's opinion, battery swap stations will overtake superchargers and home chargers as the primary means of replenishing energy when EVs become mainstream.
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Nio signs deal with state-owned firm to facilitate export of its swap stations
Nio has signed an agreement with state-owned CNTIC to provide solutions for the export, installation, commissioning and delivery of its battery swap stations.
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Nio's battery asset operator begins construction of its technology institute
The first phase of the institute will be over 8,000 square meters in size and is expected to be completed and operational this year.
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Nio says its swap stations cover all districts in Guangzhou
Nio has 25 battery swap stations in Guangzhou, covering all 11 districts of the city.









