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Chinese EV maker Nio launches battery leasing service, eyes global market

Published 08/20/2020, 03:44 AM
Updated 08/20/2020, 05:01 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: NIO ES8 electric SUVs are seen displayed at the second media day for the Shanghai auto show

BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio Inc (N:NIO) has launched a battery leasing service that will allow drivers to buy an EV without owning the battery pack - one of the most expensive EV components - thereby lowering the starting price of its cars.

The service, called "battery as a service" (BaaS), entails drivers paying a monthly rental fee for use of the batteries.

The cheapest Nio car after subsidies is now an ES6 sport-utility vehicle (SUV) priced 273,600 yuan ($39,553) without ownership of the battery pack, versus 343,600 yuan including the pack.

"We believe with BaaS, more customers of gasoline cars will consider electric vehicles," Nio's chief executive William Li told reporters.

Nio operates 143 battery-swapping stations around China, where drivers can swap spent battery packs for fully charged replacements. Li said Nio was building a new battery-swapping station in China every week and planned to build 300 new stations next year.

Li also said the firm hoped to enter some international markets from the second half of next year starting with some European countries. He added the firm aimed to enter more markets from 2022.

The industry ministry has said it would promote the adoption of vehicles with batteries that can be swapped between different makes and models.

To that end, Nio's battery packs are the same shape and size across its lineup, which is comprised of three SUVs. EV models from peer BAIC BluePark New Energy Technology Co Ltd (SS:600733) also have standardised batteries.

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The batteries for Nio's leasing service will be supplied by a company established by Chinese battery makers including leader Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (SZ:300750). The company has registered capital of 800 million yuan, a government filing showed.

Latest comments

will their batteries explode? you know... made in china
Tesla made in china willalse explode?
Consumers will not swap batteries if they won't even change a battery in their cellphone. What do they do, they PLUG IT IN at the end of the day. Now, here is what EV needs to do... You park your car in the garage and it charges ON A PAD ON THE FLOOR. Sales with skyrocket with this technology that already exists!
hope they put more money in to fuelcell technology. with that we can be off the grid. use solar to make hydrogen at home and fuelcell to power both house and car.
Thats what customers want to do is swap out batteries between cars. Tesla. Cant beat it.
I've been thinking of this for years. or adding a fuel source like in "demolition man".
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