Rheinland Group and NIO have reached a power supply cooperation agreement
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发表于 2023-12-14 16:04:10
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On December 12th, NIO Germany announced on its official website that RWE has become a power supply partner for NIO Germany's infrastructure, taking over the green power supply of all NIO properties that do not directly receive electricity from their owners. The NIO infrastructure includes NIO battery swapping stations, NIO experience stores, NIO multifunctional service centers, and various NIO offices.
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