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> Notably, NIO also equipped two LiDARs and two Nvidia Orin chips on the third-generation battery swap station, for a total computing power of 508 TOPS.

Does anyone know the context of this? Seemed somewhat out of place, why would a battery swap station have particularly high computing power and what does Lidar have to do with it?



Maybe they're trying to automate the swap with robots?


Yes.




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