Dongfeng Delivers 50 New Energy Trucks to Wuhan Iron and Steel Company
On June 10, Dongfeng held a grand ceremony to deliver 50 new energy vehicles to Wuhan Iron and Steel Company in a logistics park, in Wuhan. After the delivery, these vehicles will be put into service as part of the construction of an electric and intelligent logistics system, making it a leading green logistics demonstration area in Hubei province. The batteries on these vehicles are from CATL with a capacity of 282kWh, and the motors are from Shanghai Zhonglian, which can deliver a torque of 2400N.M to meet customers' need for power. During this event, an inauguration ceremony was also held on site for its joint laboratory. This joint laboratory was established aiming to do some research related to automobile steel to provide high quality steel for commercial vehicles. With a good start of this cooperation, the two sides will jointly establish an ecological alliance in future to promote the development of clean energy.
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