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NIO CEO Ganesh V. Iyer: Redefining car ownership experience

October 2023 988 views 25 mins 28 secs

In an exclusive interview with India Abroad, Ganesh V. Iyer, CEO of NIO, US a leading Electric car manufacturer, shared crucial insights into the automotive industry's transformative journey. Iyer highlighted the positive and profound changes sweeping through the automotive industry and the company's dedication to redefining the car ownership experience. He delved into the vital role of batteries in electric vehicles, acknowledging their cost implications, and highlighted NIO's commitment to solving battery-related challenges and improving charging infrastructure. Iyer discussed NIO's innovative approach, featuring a chargeable, swappable, and upgradable end-to-end power replacement system.  The interview also touched on NIO's outstanding accomplishments, including quick and secure 4-minute battery swaps, with over 28 million successful swaps conducted. The company's commitment to reshaping the fundamental car ownership model was a central theme. Additionally, Iyer emphasized NIO's global expansion initiative, including entry into the European market and plans to strengthen infrastructure networks in Europe and North America. The interview underscores the critical role of electric vehicles in combatting climate change and the industry's evolution, with NIO at the forefront.

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