NIO

Canvas Category OEM : Automotive

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Primary Location Jiading, Shanghai, China

Financial Status NYSE: NIO

NIO is a pioneer and a leading company in the premium smart electric vehicle market. Founded in November 2014, NIO’s mission is to shape a joyful lifestyle. NIO aims to build a community starting with smart electric vehicles to share joy and grow together with users. NIO designs, develops, jointly manufactures and sells premium smart electric vehicles, driving innovations in next-generation technologies in autonomous driving, digital technologies, electric powertrains and batteries. NIO differentiates itself through its continuous technological breakthroughs and innovations, such as its industry-leading battery swapping technologies, Battery as a Service, or BaaS, as well as its proprietary autonomous driving technologies and Autonomous Driving as a Service, or ADaaS.

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China EV maker Nio secures $2.2bn investment from Abu Dhabi

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🔖 Topics: Funding Event

🏢 Organizations: Nio, CYVN Holdings


Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio will receive a $2.2 billion strategic investment from a fund backed by Abu Dhabi, as it bolsters finances in the face of growing competition. CYVN Holdings will acquire 294 million newly issued shares in Nio for $7.50 each by the end of the month. The purchase will increase CYVN’s ownership in Nio to around 20.1%.

Read more at Nikkei Asia

Gigacasting: The hottest trend in car manufacturing

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✍️ Authors: Edwin Pope, Mengyin Tao

🔖 Topics: Gigacasting, Megacasting

🏭 Vertical: Automotive

🏢 Organizations: Tesla, IDRA Group, NIO, Geely


Gigacasting is all the rage in automotive manufacturing circles. And while Tesla has mainstreamed the term — involving enormous, high-pressure aluminum die casting machines that punch out vehicle chassis and bodies-in-white — the technology has largely caught on in mainland China. Now other automakers, including Toyota, are eyeing the process.

These massive gigacastings (also known as megacastings) carry huge initial startup costs, may have distortion issues in the metal, alter collision-repair capabilities, and require extensive end-of-line inspection scanning. And that is only after ordering a custom-built gargantuan piece of equipment, moving it into place, and figuring out how to efficiently work the temperamental processes. The cost-benefit analysis of gigacasting should be based on achieving a good-enough first-pass yield rate and maintaining a sufficient, yet not excessive, number of orders for the same part. When comparing gigacasting to conventional steel stamping or aluminum-stitching, S&P Global Mobility nonetheless assesses the unit price for a single-piece, gigacasted aluminum rear floor to be valid.

OEMs are looking towards gigacasting not as a component piece, but as a change to how their entire world functions. The reconfiguration of the dance played behind factory walls will forever change economies within automotive. Whether corner castings or single piece, whether gigacast or gigapress, a change to how vehicles come together is upon the industry. Nodal construction will replace linear, bottlenecks will arise and dissolve, and something altogether new will be born.

Read more at SP Global Mobility Blog

Highly automated manufacturing environment to enhance the customer’s production efficiency

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🔖 Topics: Partnership

🏢 Organizations: Comau, NIO


Comau has implemented a high-performance turnkey solution to automate manufacturing of NIO’s next-generation electric drive systems. The multi-faceted project also ensures fast and reliable co-line production for the electric vehicle manufacturer’s third-gen induction and permanent magnet motors, both of which are integral parts of its proprietary electric drive systems (EDS). The comprehensive solution includes primary lines such as e-motor assembly lines, gearbox manufacturing and inverter assembly lines, as well as EOL (End of Line) testing processes. It is designed to support a large-scale annual production capacity of 1 million units, to be used within NIO’s electric sedans, coupes and SUVs, as well as select models of its sub-brand ALPS.

Read more at Comau News