Victory Auto Unveils Its Camel E300 Electric Truck at the 136th Canton Fair
On October 15, 2024, the 136th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) opened in Guangzhou. As a premier platform for Chinese manufacturing innovations, this year's fair has drawn over 30,000 exhibitors and covers an impressive 1.55 million square meters. Attendees can explore a wide variety of products, including advanced manufacturing, quality home goods, and eco-friendly low-carbon solutions.
Among the highlights, Victory Auto, a leader in the new energy vehicle (NEV) sector unveiled its " Victory Camel" electric logistics vehicle and range-extender engine at the event, showcasing its strengths in both new energy technologies and global market expansion.
The standout at the booth was the Camel E300 series electric logistics vehicle, which impressed visitors with its long driving range, fast charging, and outstanding performance in extreme weather conditions. Equipped with high-performance CATL batteries, the Camel E300 can travel up to 300 kilometers on a single charge and only requires one hour to fully recharge. It also maintains stable performance in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 65°C.Throughout the event, the Victory Auto booth attracted significant interest from international buyers, with many expressing interest in potential partnerships, reinforcing the company's growing global competitiveness.Since 2014, Victory Auto has exported its vehicles to over 50 countries and established factories in Brazil and Myanmar. Its market presence covers Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America. Earlier this year, Victory Auto delivered 100 electric vehicles to Turkey, further expanding its presence in the European market.
At the Canton Fair, Victory Auto not only demonstrated its innovative new energy technologies but also solidified its plans for future global market expansion.
Looking ahead, Victory Auto remains committed to "technological innovation and customer-first" principles, driving the sustainable and high-quality development of the new energy vehicle industry.
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