William Li Discusses NIO’s Shanghai Success and Future Plans
NIO delivered its 100,000th vehicle in Shanghai, achieving significant market milestones while emphasizing technological innovation and service quality for future growth.
Latest in EV news, technologies, data and insights from China market
NIO delivered its 100,000th vehicle in Shanghai, achieving significant market milestones while emphasizing technological innovation and service quality for future growth.
ONVO Automobile revealed the L90 front trunk’s impressive 240L capacity, surpassing competitors, featuring easy access, and emphasizing spaciousness ahead of the Shanghai Auto Show.
NIO showcased models from its three brands at the auto show, emphasizing resource sharing and strategic planning for future development and market growth.
NIO announced “county-wide coverage” of battery swap services in Guangdong with 428 stations. It aims to achieve coverage in 27 provincial regions by 2025, enhancing energy infrastructure.
ONVO has lowered its BaaS rental service fee to 1 yuan, aiming to increase vehicle sales, while also introducing new features and enhancing customer experiences.
A battery-swap station for NIO’s Firefly was observed in testing, coinciding with its upcoming launch. Strategic partnerships enhance Firefly’s competitive edge in battery-swapping technology.
NIO’s March 23 briefing covered sales growth strategies, competition insights on new models, collaborative sales approaches, and future goals, emphasizing efficiency, chip technology, and brand management ambitions.
NIO announced personnel changes, appointing Sun Ming as new Head of User Relations, while Xia Qinghua joins as General Manager of NIO Shanghai, following Shen Hong’s departure.
NIO is launching nine new models this year, including the ET9 and various updates across its brands NIO, ONVO, and Firefly, expanding the EV market.
William Li, NIO’s CEO, emphasized enhancing business efficiency and cost control to achieve goals, while advocating for prioritizing high-output projects and clarifying management accountability in his internal speech.