See, Apple? Even cars can do it :)

  • slaacaa@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The company (NIO) owns them and you are leasing the batteries. The car is cheaper this way, as you don’t buy the battery up front, but pay a monthly fee (~200+ in Germany).

    You have a fixed number of swaps per month, above that you have to pay extra.

    Source: colleague uses a car like this and explained the details.

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      4 months ago

      What if they EOL the battery and stops the leasing program? Now the perfectly fine car is non functional because it’s missing a battery. If I replace it, I’m just contributing more waste, not in materal but energy. Is that the “green” future we all after?

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        4 months ago

        I’d assume you could still charge them the regular way. You’d just no longer get a fresh one, but that just puts you on par with the other EVs