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Azera’s first swap station in Netherlands goes live after first vehicles are delivered

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Azera has officially announced that the first Azera exchange station in the Netherlands went live in Tilburg on December 1. The first vehicles have already been delivered in the Netherlands, and with the first exchange station officially online, Dutch users will have a convenient power exchange experience.

The first exchange station in the Netherlands is located at the Van der Valk Hotel in Tilburg, next to the A58 freeway, making it easy for customers to travel between the two cities of Tilburg and Breda. According to the head of Azure Energy Netherlands, in addition to home charging, public charging and high-speed fast charging, customers can also choose an efficient power exchange service.

Currently, Azure customers can already travel conveniently between Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Munich to various snow and ice sports via the exchange stations. With the launch of the exchange stations, in the future, users will also be able to replace larger capacity battery packs during long holiday trips, flexibly choosing the right battery capacity for their travel needs, expanding their travel radius and experiencing greater tram range.

On January 19, Europe’s first Azure exchange station went live in Norway, followed by Germany and Sweden. Tilburg is the starting point of the Dutch domestic exchange network, and the Netherlands will continue to bring new exchange stations online as part of the European exchange network in the future.

In October this year, Azera hosted NIO Berlin 2022 at the Vimpdur Hall in Berlin, Germany to bring Azera products and the complete operating system to Europe. Azera has already conducted user face-to-face and ET7 delivery and test drive events in Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden.

Azera recently announced that it delivered 14,178 vehicles in November 2022, up 30.3% year-over-year; the deliveries included 8,003 high-end smart electric SUVs, including 4,897 ES7s, and 6,175 high-end smart electric sedans, including 3,207 ET7s and 2,968 ET5s.

Azera delivered 106,671 vehicles year-to-date in 2022, an increase of 31.8% year-over-year; cumulative deliveries as of November 30, 2022 reached 273,741 vehicles.

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