Nio opens second store in Norway as it approaches first anniversary in local presence
To date, a total of 889 Nio vehicles have been registered in Norway, including 880 ES8s and 9 ET7s.
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Nio has opened a new store in Norway, following the opening of its first store in the country about a year ago.
Nio's first Nio Space in Bergen, Norway, opened on September 15 local time, the company announced today on Weibo.
This is the company's second store in Norway after Nio House in Oslo, where the mayor of Bergen was a special guest at the opening ceremony, Nio said.
As Norway's second-largest city, Bergen sits on the country's west coast and is also the largest cruise port on the west coast, according to Nio.
As background, Nio's sales outlets include Nio Houses, which not only have vehicle display and sales functions, but also are spaces for owners to enjoy a quality lifestyle, and Nio Spaces, which only have vehicle display and sales functions.
In China, as of the end of August, Nio has 72 Nio Houses, 339 Nio Spaces and 47 delivery centers.
On May 6 last year, Nio announced plans to enter the Norwegian market, which was also the company's first stop overseas.
On October 1 last year, the company opened its first Nio House in Norway.
In January this year, Nio's first battery swap station in Norway was opened, and in August, the second such facility in the country was opened.
On May 12, Nio opened the first Nio Service Center in Norway and delivered its 500th vehicle in the country at the opening ceremony.
To date, Nio has registered a total of 889 vehicles in Norway, including 880 ES8s and nine ET7s, according to data monitored by the Norwegian website Elbilstatistikk.
Nio sent the first ET7 sedans to Europe last month, and several trailers loaded with ET7s were already seen in various parts of Europe in late August.
The Nio ET7 will be open for pre-orders for consumers in countries including Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and deliveries will begin this year, the company previously said.
NIO seen transporting ET7 sedans across Europe