On September 27th, NIO’s Taihu Lake charging and battery swap network was officially fully connected, with a total layout of 8 NIO battery swap stations, 5 NIO supercharging stations, and 5 destination charging stations, which can meet the charging needs of users when driving around the lake.
Located in the southern part of the Yangtze River Delta, Taihu Lake connects the cities of Huzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, and Changzhou. With a water area of 2,338.1 square kilometers, it is the third largest freshwater lake in China. Along the 416.2-kilometer Taihu Lake Ring Road, NIO has set up a total of 18 charging service stations, which can satisfy the daily commuting needs of surrounding users as well as the charging needs of self-driving users during trips around the lake.
So far, NIO has built a total of 494 battery swap stations, 353 supercharging stations, and 517 destination charging stations across the country, and has access to more than 410,000 third-party charging piles. With the continuous deployment of the Power Up Plan, NIO is continuously improving users’ travel experience.
Source: NIO
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