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UPDATED: 11:21, December 28, 2005
Chinese company exports 106 electric vehicles to U.S.
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A Chinese company has exported 106 electric vehicles with proprietary intellectual property rights to the United States, proving China's capability to produce the vehicles industrially.

It is the first time Chinese electric vehicles have been exported in quantity, Tianjin Qingyuan Electric Vehicles Ltd. said.

Valued at about 10,000 U.S. dollars each, "Happy Messenger" electric vehicles were developed by the company on its own. They meet US technical standards.

The "Happy Messenger" vehicles have been purchased by the U.S. side for use in townships, military bases, ports and major research institutions.

The Tianjin company exported six "Happy Messengers" in April, which were much commended by U.S. dealers after performance tests and market promotion.

The U.S. side ordered 106 vehicles in Sept., six of which were shipped in Nov., and the other 100 last week. Depending on market demand, more orders are expected.

Source: Xinhua


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