EEC electric vehicles aim to be a complement to cars rather than a substitute

EEC electric vehicles aim to be a complement to cars rather than a substitute

EEC electric vehicles aim to be a complement to cars rather than a substitute

Shandong Yunlong sees the broad prospects of low-speed electric vehicles. “Our current private transportation model is unsustainable,” said Yunlong CEO Jason Liu. “We run errands on elephant-sized industrial machines. The reality is that nearly half of family trips are solo hikes of less than three miles.”

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Jason’s first model, Y1, meets all the requirements of EEC low-speed new energy vehicles, while providing many material benefits of the car, as well as some safety features that current new energy vehicles lack, such as a sturdy roll cage and seat belts. “We hope that Yunlong EEC electric vehicle will not only benefit our customers due to its convenience and practical savings, but also benefit the community due to its smallest physical and environmental footprint,” Liu said.

EEC electric vehicles are intended to be a supplement to cars rather than a substitute. The idea is to use low speed E-cars on all short trips around town and then use your car or SUV for long trips, or to haul more people or goods. This saves gasoline and keeps your car’s mileage. In addition, due to its small size, new energy vehicles are easier to maneuver and park in the city.


Post time: Dec-28-2021