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Nio will start 150kWh semi-solid state EV battery trial in May

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Chinese car maker Nio has announced a trial run for its massive 150kWh electric vehicle (EV) solid-state battery pack starting next month.

The trial program will begin on May 1 and remain open until May 31 in China. The company will keep it available for Nio Destination, the car maker’s official rental service.

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During the trial run, customers rent a Nio car for three days or more to get a chance to use a 150kWh battery-pack vehicle. Instead of selecting a 150kWh battery option, Nio will randomly select customers to experience this large battery with no additional charges.

The company has announced an opening 7-day welcome discount offer for the 150kWh battery pack and will increase the rent amount. This announcement comes as China set to celebrate the Labor Day holiday from May 1-5, which could result in a sharp increase in travel.

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Other than trials, Nio will make this battery pack operational starting June 1, and it will be available for rent along with other options daily.

Nio unveiled a 150kWh semi-solid-state battery pack with an ET7 sedan in 2020. This capacity enabled a travel range of up to 1,000 kilometers on a single charge.

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Earlier this month, Nio organized a ceremony in China to celebrate the first mass production of a 150-kWh battery pack coming out of the production line.

The Chinese carmaker utilizes 70 and 75-kWh standard range and 100-kWh long-range battery packs. Despite providing a high driving range, a 150kWh battery requires extra production cost and time. In that case, standard and long range may be sufficient in most driving scenarios.

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(source – Cnevpost)

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