Xpeng Motors has signed an agreement with NIO Power to collaborate on battery charging services.

Xpeng will gradually connect its charging network and payment processing system with NIO Power’s system across the country.

Xpeng car owners will be able to use NIO Power’s supercharging piles through the Xpeng app. NIO car owners can also use the Xpeng supercharging piles across many first and second tier cities in China.

As a service supplier, NIO Power will also join the Xpeng home charging service system, providing Xpeng customers with charging pile home installation services.

“Xpeng Motors is pleased to work with NIO Power to expand charging facilities for our customers,” said Xpeng Motors SVP, Xiao Bin.

As frontrunners in the smart electric vehicle manufacturing and services, Xpeng and NIO will continue to explore more efficient ways to optimise our customer experience.”

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Earlier this year, Xpeng Motors announced its partnership with Teld, the operator of China’s largest charging network and ecosystem, allowing Xpeng users the access to Teld’s 50,000 charging piles in 183 cities in China. 

The partnership with Teld forms part of Xpeng’s plan to build 200 supercharging stations across 30 cities in China. Xpeng customers also have access to more than 100,000 third-party charging piles across the country.