Battery Swap

  • Mirattery says 1 of its founding shareholders upped stakes in Series C financing

    Mirattery said one of its founding shareholders, Hubei Science Technology Investment, has increased bet in its Series C round of financing.

  • Nio reaches 80 million battery swap milestone with daily service nearing 100,000

    So far this month, Nio has provided an average of about 97,000 battery swap services per day.

  • Nio's battery asset operator Mirattery inks strategic deal with CATL involving equity investment

    Mirattery said that the strategic partnership covers equity investment, battery rental service operations and user services, and the joint construction of battery swap networks.

  • Nio reaches 1,000 swap stations along highways in China

    Nio said it has completed the construction of a battery swap network along highways between major cities in China, eliminating range anxiety for drivers on highways.

  • CATL to introduce battery swap tech to Europe

    CATL has already talked with carmakers about using battery swap technology in Europe, said its board secretary Jiang Li.

  • Nio in talks with potential buyer to sell stake in key asset, report says

    Nio is in talks with a potential buyer to sell a stake in a key asset, Chinese tech media outlet LatePost reported.

  • Nio swap stations complete initial coverage of all districts in Tianjin

    Nio Power has 56 battery swap stations in Tianjin, covering 16 districts in the city.

  • Changan starts deliveries of electric sedan built on CATL's battery swap tech

    Changan has delivered the first 1,000 units of Oshan 520 sedan built on CATL's battery swap standard for use as cabs.

  • Nio signs new deal to add 100 swap stations in northeast China

    Nio Power has entered into a partnership with a state-owned company to build 100 battery swap stations in northeast China.

  • CATL launches standardized battery swap pack for heavy trucks

    CATL launched a "75#" standardized battery swap pack for heavy-duty trucks, following a similar move for passenger cars last December.