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Zonda Group To Expand New Energy Vehicle Base In Beijing

November 2, 2009
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Energy & Cleantech

Xu Liankuan,the president of Chinese auto maker Zonda Group, has said that the company plans to expand their new-energy automobile base in Beijing.

According to Xu, Zonda Group will expand the existing Beijing Zonda Yanjing Automobile New Energy Automobile Base, which is based on Beijing Zonda Yanjing Automobile Auto Company.

Gou Zhongwen, the vice mayor of Beijing, said that developing new-energy vehicles is a trend in the world's automobile industry and this also conforms with China's national situation. Gou said that Beijing municipal government would offer full support to Zonda's new-energy vehicle program.

Tags: automobile, Beijing, new energy, Yanjing, Zonda Group

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