Electromobility Nio and CATL are working on long-lasting batteries

From Stefanie Eckardt | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

Nio and Contemporary Amperex Technology, better known as CATL, aim to develop batteries that are particularly suitable for the battery swap concept.

Nio and its battery supplier CATL aim to develop particularly long-lasting electric vehicle batteries – specifically for use in the manufacturer's battery swap stations.(Image: Nio)
Nio and its battery supplier CATL aim to develop particularly long-lasting electric vehicle batteries – specifically for use in the manufacturer's battery swap stations.
(Image: Nio)

Nio customers can swap the energy storage of their cars at exchange stations – instead of recharging the batteries. The car manufacturer remains the owner of these batteries and wants to use them for a particularly long time. In the future, they plan to utilize the expertise of CATL.

The supplier has developed a technique intended to extend the life of batteries. A so-called Solid Electrolyte Interphase and lithium additives are meant to keep the cells' capacity stable over long periods. CATL also plans to develop battery systems with a longer lifespan for the upcoming models of Nio. The two companies aim for long-term collaboration, it is said.

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