Nio: What the EV manufacturer plans with its third plant
The electric vehicle manufacturer Nio has received approval to build a third factory with a capacity of up to 600,000 vehicles. Initially, the plant will produce 100,000 cars annually.
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The electric vehicle manufacturer Nio has received approval to build a third factory with a capacity of up to 600,000 vehicles. Initially, the plant will produce 100,000 cars annually.
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