NIO To Launch Its Own Superchargers This Month

17 M BY GASGOO

Just takes one click for the juice to flow.

China-based startup NIO is ready to launch supercharger stations in April and officially open its “one click for power” service in the meantime to further facilitate the EV charging for consumers, according to local media outlets.

It is said that the supercharger stations will work in three modes. The first is to allocate 300kW to 4 to 6 supercharger stations based on the number of to-be-charged vehicles. Besides, the startup will build charging piles assisted with its battery-swapping stations or create a 120kW charging pile equipped with 2 chargers. The power for NIO’s existing charging pile is 7kW.

The “one click for power” service includes the door-to-door car pickup and delivery, valet charging and battery swapping services, according to NIO’s official introduction.

The charging infrastructure construction is very crucial for EV development. Earlier this month, another EV startup XPENG Motors put 30 supercharging stations into operation in five cities across China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Wuhan, in the same day.

Although NIO is not the first one that deploys superchargers and the scale remains unknown yet, its self-operated battery swapping station still makes NIO boast a wider deployment in charging services than XPENG Motors.

Source: Gasgoo

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