Summary
- Changan’s electric car unit Avatr joins NIO’s EV charging network, becoming the 14th automaker to do so
- NIO has over 2,400 supercharging stations and more than 11,000 individual chargers in China
- NIO also operates over 1,600 destination charging stations with nearly 13,000 chargers
- Avatr was initially a joint venture between Changan and NIO but NIO pulled out, however, they continue to collaborate
- NIO’s strong charging network places them ahead in the Chinese EV market, with expected growth in stations and partnerships
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Changan’s electric car unit Avatr has joined NIO’s EV charging network, becoming the 14th automaker to do so. NIO currently has a significant number of supercharging stations and individual chargers installed in China, as well as destination charging stations with chargers. Changan had previously partnered with NIO on a battery swapping network, and the collaboration seems to be entering a consolidation phase in the Chinese EV market.
NIO has a total of 2,442 supercharging stations and 11,206 individual chargers in China, along with 1,660 destination charging stations with 12,887 chargers. In addition to this, there are 2,659 NIO battery swap stations in China, with 876 installed along highways. Avatr, as a joint venture between Changan and NIO, seems to benefit from the partnership in terms of charging infrastructure and network growth. NIO’s strong presence in the charging arena sets it apart in the market.
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