Chongqing Sokon, Huawei's partner in auto sector, sold 3,987 NEVs in Sept, up 83% year-on-year
Chongqing Sokon produced 4,243 NEVs in September, up 114 percent year-on-year.
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Chongqing Sokon, which has one of its models selected by Huawei for sale in its channel, sold 3,987 new energy vehicles (NEVs) in September, up 83 percent year-on-year and up 12 percent from August.
The company, which is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, filed a production and sales update showing that it sold a total of 25,723 new energy vehicles from January to September, up 111 percent from a year earlier.
The company produced 4,243 new energy vehicles in September, up 114 percent year-on-year. From January to September, it produced 25,259 new energy vehicles, up 86 percent year-on-year.
Sokon is an integrated automotive manufacturing company that develops, manufactures, sells and services passenger cars, commercial vehicles, powertrain and other automotive components.
Sokon's existing vehicle brands include Seres, Dongfeng Fengguang, and DFSK, and its main products include SUVs, MPVs, and minivans.
The company has been in the spotlight this year because Huawei announced on April 20 that it had officially started selling cars, with the Seres SF5 being the first model to enter its channel.
Pang Hai, Sokon's vice president, and general manager of sales, revealed in 2020 that Seres, its brand, plans to launch no less than seven new models by 2021.
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