Kuaidi Technology reported on May 23 that on the 2023 NIO Day, NIO released a new fourth-generation power exchange station, saying that deployment will begin in April 2024.
However, until today, the fourth-generation power exchange station has not yet been launched.
, The good news is coming.
In a live broadcast in Europe a few days ago, Li Bin said that the first fourth-generation power exchange station will be launched in Guangzhou in late May, and 1000 new power exchange stations will also be built this year.
NIO’s fourth-generation NIO power exchange station has 23 battery compartments, with a maximum daily service of 480, and a 22% reduction in power exchange time.
, For comparison, the NIO third-generation NIO power exchange station has a maximum power exchange capacity of 408 times in a single day, and the single power exchange time is about 4 and a half minutes.
However, the fourth-generation power exchange station released this time has the power exchange time reduced again.
22%, equivalent to about 3 and a half minutes of power exchange time.
In addition, each fourth-generation power exchange station has 4 Orin X chips, and the entire station’s computing power reaches 1016 TOPS, supporting fully automatic power exchange.
, Li Bin also said that in 2024, Nilai will continue to build 1000 power exchange stations, complete the construction of 3310 power exchange stations, continue to add 20,000 charging piles, and build a total of more than 41000 charging piles, creating a better charging and replacing experience for car owners.
, It is worth mentioning that NIO’s recently released sub-brand Le Tao also supports NIO’s third-generation and fourth-generation power exchange stations, and recently signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation with FAW Group on charging and replacing electricity.
The power exchange alliance with NIO as the core is expanding rapidly.
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