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Nio reaches 50 swap stations in Europe

July 16, 2024
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Nio reaches 50 swap stations in Europe
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Nio users in Europe have completed more than 63,000 battery swaps, and Nio has provided around 3 million kWh of power through swaps, according to the company.

“And this is just the beginning. There are more NIO Power Swap Stations planned as we build an extensive network across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany and the Netherlands to help you go further in your NIO with ease,” Nio said.

Nio has significantly accelerated its pace of building battery swap stations in Europe recently, adding seven this month, according to data monitored by CnEVPost.

The company added one station in Europe in April and none in May or June.

On July 15th, the 50th Power Swap Station in Europe officially opens in Norway. This latest Power Swap Station, located in Oslo, is a significant landmark in our commitment to developing a European infrastructure that supports smooth travel for every NIO user.

Since opening the… pic.twitter.com/Q4N0GZL4Ej

— NIO (@NIOGlobal) July 16, 2024

This comes at a time when Chinese EV makers, including Nio, are facing higher tariffs in Europe.

On July 4, the European Commission announced that it would impose temporary countervailing duties on EVs imported from China starting July 5, emphasizing that negotiations with China were continuing.

Nio faces a weighted average tariff of 20.8 percent, on top of the original 10 percent rate.

Nio later said in a response shared with CnEVPost that it maintains the pricing of their current models in its European markets while adding that it cannot be ruled out that prices may be adjusted at a later stage as a result of these tariffs being imposed.

Nio’s Firefly models will still be competitive in Europe even with extra tariffs, says William Li

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