laitimes

Weilai opened up the charging and replacing network of the Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line There are a total of 18 stations on the whole line

On January 24, Weilai opened the charging and replacing network of the Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line. There are a total of 18 stations on the line, including 8 NIO substations, 7 NIO supercharge stations and 3 destination charging stations, which can meet the power supply needs of users on the way to self-driving.

Weilai opened up the charging and replacing network of the Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line There are a total of 18 stations on the whole line

Located in southeast China, Ganbei is an important comprehensive transportation hub and modern manufacturing base in China, as well as a hub connecting East China and Central China. The charging and replacing network of Weilai Ganbei Shanshui Ring Road covers the three prefecture-level cities of Nanchang, Jiujiang, Jingdezhen and the Poyang Lake Scenic Area. All the charging and replacing stations are set up in tourist resorts, business circles and around the hotel along the line, which is convenient for users to replenish energy at any time.

Weilai opened up the charging and replacing network of the Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line There are a total of 18 stations on the whole line
Weilai opened up the charging and replacing network of the Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line There are a total of 18 stations on the whole line

Since the launch of the Power Up Plan in September 2020, NIO has successively opened the 318 Sichuan-Tibet Line, Sichuan-Tibet Qiang Ring Line, Duku Highway, Qinghai-Tibet Line, Taihu Lake Ring Line, Liaoxi Ring Line, Shandong Peninsula Ring Line, Guangdong West Coastal Line, Zhejiang North Shanye Line, Jilin Changbaishan Line, Guangdong East Coastal Line, Hexi Corridor, Shenzhou Arctic Line, Xiangxi Ring Line, Sichuan-Dianlulu Lake Line, Zhejiang West Qiandao Lake Line and Ganbei Shanshui Ring Line charging and replacing networks. NIO will continue to enrich the national charging and replacing network sites to achieve the vision of "making it more convenient to refuel than to refuel".

Read on