Zhejiang Qinggu New Energy Auto Park Starts Construction in Deqing
On March 25, Zhejiang Qinggu New Energy Auto Park Starts Construction officially started its construction in Moganshan Hi-tech Zone, Deqing county, Huzhou.
As one of the three major projects Moganshan Hi-tech Zone in 2018, Zhejiang Qinggu New Energy Auto Park covers a total area of 1,450 mu with a total investment of 12.26 billion RMB. After its completion, it will be chiefly specialized in developing and marketing membrane electrodes, fuel cells and voltaic piles.
When the first phase of its construction is completed one year later, the park is able to produce 30,000 sets hydrogen fuel cells and 40,000 units hydrogen powered heavy-duty trucks, one million kWh lithium-ion battery PACK and 150,000 sets of auto transmission CVTs. The second phase of the park will be specialized in manufacturing hydrogen powered commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles as well as methanol-ethanol-catalysis hydrogen production equipment, IGBT, etc.
Set up in August, 2018, Zhejiang Qinggu New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd. is owned by Yizhi Electric Energy Co., Ltd. It is specialized in developing and marketing new energy vehicles, power battery systems, and key spare parts.
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