Currently reading: Could battery swapping replace EV charging?

Nio has 836 battery swap stations in China and plans for 1300 globally by the end of this year

Frank Skarpass, a manager at a Norwegian power grid company, is digesting the information that the structure resembling a high-tech carwash positioned next to the bank of chargers where he’s topping up his Jaguar I-Pace can swap EV batteries. “It only takes five minutes? That’s the dream,” he says. “Charging is without doubt a hassle.”

The battery swap station in Lier, southern Norway, is the first to be installed in Europe by Nio, a Chinese EV maker that has been compared to Tesla. The premise is simple, even if the mechanics aren’t. The swap station will replace a depleted EV battery for a full one in around five minutes.

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voyager12 2 July 2022

So many electric cars, so many different batteries? Best to have a modular system with sort of a base-size battery. 

405line 4 April 2022

I suggested this idea a few years ago I described it as a "Thunderbird 2 arrangement"

martin_66 4 April 2022
Absolutely brilliant idea, and ultimately not that expensive for the private motorist. We just have to hope the manufacturers have deep enough pockets and are prepared to dip into them to get these places up and running.