Chinese brand Farizon Auto put on display its pure electric truck Xingzhi H9E at Mobility Live exhibition just held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. During the event, Farizon’s strategic partner in the UAE, Admiral Mobility, has announced plans to lease Farizon’s electric commercial vehicles to fleets across the UAE.

Farizon electric trucks ready to go West

Following the strategic partnership between Farizon and Admiral Mobility last December, in which the two parties committed to jointly bring 5,000 electric commercial vehicles to the Middle East region, extensive testing of the vehicles has been conducted over the past six months. In addition, Farizon plans to further advance charging solutions in partnership with Admiral, as there is still a significant need for charging stations in the Gulf Region.

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Xingzhi H9E, Farizon’s best-selling pure electric light truck, is designed to meet urban logistics demand with a range of more than 400 km and a charging time of less than 40 minutes. To ensure performance in high temperatures and dry conditions, Xingzhi H9E is equipped with a water cooling system that significantly extends battery life. With European WVTA certificate, Xingzhi H9E is currently in the development phase for right-hand drive and is scheduled to be launched in the second half of 2023.

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