Evergrande New Energy Automobile Technology (Guangdong) Co., Ltd. is a new company wholly established by Evergrande New Energy Automobile Investment Holding Group Co., Ltd. with a registered capital of 500 million yuan (US$ 765,438+04,565,438+0025). It is reported that its business scope includes new energy vehicle related technology research and development, auto parts production, vehicle sales, auto parts wholesale and retail, and new energy vehicle related technology consulting and transfer services.
It is reported that on May 22nd, Evergrande Group celebrated the first groundbreaking of its electric drive system production base in Nantaihu New District, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The new base covers an area of 450 mu (300,000 square meters) with an investment of 654.38+0.5 billion yuan (US$ 265.438+4.4 billion). It will include a research and development center, focusing on the "three-in-one" electric drive system, motor and autonomous driving technology, the integration of motor and battery, and the corresponding manufacturing workshop. It is estimated that 500,000 sets of electric drive systems will be produced every year, with an annual output value of 654.38+0.2 billion euros (654.38+0765.438+0.5 billion US dollars).
Through a series of mergers and acquisitions, Evergrande Group has formed a complete industrial chain, involving vehicle manufacturing, motors and ECU, power batteries, automobile sales, intelligent charging and other fields.
In June last year, 1 1, Evergrande announced that it had reached a strategic partnership with 60 leading global auto parts suppliers such as Bosch, Magna and Continental? Well-known companies such as AG, ZF Group, ThyssenKrupp AG, Jettaggart and BASF. In addition, Evergrande New Energy Automobile Group, a subsidiary of Evergrande Group, signed a contract with five European automobile engineering companies to develop 15 electric vehicles in September last year. Partners include German FEV Group, EDAG and IVA Group, as well as Austrian Magnus Steyr and Liszt.
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