NIO's charging and swapping equipment receives mandatory safety certification from the European Union and is shipped to Norway.

On July 7th, NIO’s second-generation battery swap station, Supercharger station, and home charger were awarded TÜV Rheinland EU certification and TÜV MARK certification, allowing sales and operations in all EU member states. The first batch of NIO battery swap stations and Supercharger stations have been shipped to Norway.

NIO stated that it will build a complete charging system in Norway. This year, NIO’s European version of the charging map and the first four second-generation battery swap stations will be put into operation. In 2022, NIO will also build battery swap stations in five cities in Norway.

In China, as of July 7th, NIO has deployed 301 battery swap stations and 203 Supercharger stations nationwide. In the 2020 Q4 earnings report, NIO stated that it plans to deploy 500 battery swap stations and 600 charging stations nationwide by the end of 2021.

🔗Source: NIO Automotive

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