EV owners of SAIC-GM's Cadillac and Buick brands will be able to use Nio's charging piles through their mobile apps.
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General Motors' China joint venture SAIC-GM has plugged into Nio's (NYSE: NIO) charging network, becoming the latest after Geely and Jiyue.
SAIC-GM and Nio have entered into a charging partnership that will see more than 10,000 Nio charging terminals join SAIC-GM's Ultium energy replenishment network, the automaker announced today.
Owners of SAIC-GM's Cadillac and Buick brands of electric vehicles (EVs) will be able to use Nio's charging piles through their mobile apps.
Cadillac and Buick EV owners will be able to view the location, price of Nio's charging piles in real time on their apps' charging maps.
As of now, Nio has 2,204 supercharging stations in China, offering 10,056 charging piles, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
It also has 1,563 destination charging stations offering 11,856 charging piles.
Nio's signature battery swap stations currently number 2,402, including 790 along highways.
Baidu-backed Jiyue plugs into Nio's charging network