NIO to open its 47th NIO House in Xiamen, South-East China, on April 29

Written by Cláudio Afonso | info@claudio-afonso.com

NIO will open on Friday, April 29, its 47th NIO House, Honor Zhang Bo, (NIO’s General Manager of Xiamen) said. The EV maker has currently 46 NIO Houses across the globe and opened its first European one in Oslo (Norway), back in September 2021. NIO Houses are an open, welcoming space for our users and community to express, share and experience memorable moments together, the company states.

The EV maker have been adding NIO Houses always enhancing that they are much more than a showroom for its products. According to NIO, these facilities include a Gallery (to get to know NIO and its products), a Living Room (to relax and meet like-minded people), a Lab (to boost productivity in bookable meeting rooms and shared workspace), a Library (to indulge yourself in knowledge or relaxation), Forums (to spark ideas and inspiration), a “NIO Café”, and a Joy Camp (for kids to explore, create and grow).

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NIO reached on Wednesday a total of 500 vehicles delivered in Norway since its debut on September 30, 2021. Until now, only the ES8 Model is available but the sedan announced during NIO Day in December 2020 is arriving to the country in the last quarter of 2022.

Earlier this week, the company announced the 200,000th vehicle produced reaching “the second 100,000 units in only one year, once again setting the industry speed”. When announcing March 2022 and Q1 deliveries numbers on April 1, the company disclosed that cumulative deliveries of vehicles as of March 31, 2022 were 192,838 units.

Florian Otto, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at NIO Europe, will be among the speakers at the Automotive Dialogue on May 5. The event will be held by Voestalpine, an Austria-based steelmaker, and will count on top-class speakers from Toyota Motor Europe, Voestalpine Steel Division, NIO, and Magna International. The event will be held on May 5,2022 from 2:00 to 5:30 p.m. CET. Read more about the event here.

Last week, a white NIO ET7 Model was seen charging in Munich, Germany. The vehicle was using a charger from EWE Go Station, a German subsidiary of the fifth-largest energy supplier in the country, EWE AG. In late 2020, EWE Go announced a joint electrification project with McDonald’s, aiming to install charging points at over 1,000 restaurants in Germany by 2025.

Written by Cláudio Afonso | info@claudio-afonso.com

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