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NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, up 33.6% year-on-year

Recently, NIO motor announced that it will deliver 9,652 units in January 2022, an increase of 33.6% year-on-year. As of the end of January 2022, NIO has delivered 176722 units since its establishment.

NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, up 33.6% year-on-year

Nio's current delivery is still the "ES" series of SUV models, and in addition to OTA upgrades, there are no other hardware configuration updates or changes. The cheapest price of this series of vehicles is EC6, the sports version starts at 368,000 yuan, and the most expensive is ES8, and the 7-seat signature version starts at 558,000 yuan. However, on January 19, WEIO has announced that ET7 has officially entered the lock-up stage, and plans to start scheduling on March 11 and start delivery from March 28.

NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, up 33.6% year-on-year
NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, up 33.6% year-on-year

At the same time, Weilai launched a 7kW and 11kW DC charging pile on the car mall on January 20, together with the 7kW AC and 20kW DC charging piles, forming a more comprehensive household charging pile matrix. The new charging pile will be mainly suitable for ET7, ET5 and other NT2.0 models, and is compatible with the "ES" series, and is expected to be delivered in early March.

NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, up 33.6% year-on-year

In addition, as of January 31, WEIO has built a total of 836 substations nationwide, including 223 high-speed substations; 668 supercharging stations with 3,766 charging piles; 655 destination charging stations with 3,656 charging piles; and more than 460,000 third-party charging piles connected to it.

Weilai Automobile said that its goals for 2022 will be: three new NT2.0 models delivered, existing models of smart cockpit upgrades, NAD autonomous driving applications, 150-degree solid-state battery delivery, the second production base in Hefei Xinqiao put into operation, after Norway, to provide full-system services in four European countries.

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