Chinese electric car start-up Nio announced it plans to begin deliveries in Norway in September, for the company's first entry into a market outside China.
More than half of new cars sold in Norway last year were battery-powered electric vehicles, according to the Norwegian Road Federation.
Bin Li, CEO of Chinese electric vehicle start-up NIO Inc., celebrates after ringing a bell as NIO stock begins trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the company's initial public offering at the NYSE in New York, September 12, 2018.announced Thursday it plans to begin deliveries in Norway in September, for the company's first entry into a market outside China.
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