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WEV To Use Wonder Auto's Electric Motor In China

Published:05-January-2010

Motors are designed and developed by Wonder Motor, a subsidiary of Wonder Auto


Wonder Auto Technology (WATG), a manufacturer of automotive electric parts, suspension products and engine components in China, has reported that one of its major customers, Wonder Electric Vehicle (WEV) has obtained 100 AEV licenses for its electric taxis from the local government.

Wonder Auto said that its electric motors will be installed in these taxis, which include more than ten different models of two-seat and four-seat vehicles. The company claims that this is not only a sign of adopting electronic cars as taxis for the first time globally, but also a remarkable moment for WATG that its electric motors' quality and techniques satisfy the driving systems of electric vehicles.

The motors, including driving motors, breaking assistant motors, engine cooling system motors, power steering motors and air-conditioning motors (to be adopted later), are designed, developed and manufactured by Wonder Motor, a subsidiary of Wonder Auto.

Zhao Qingjie, chairman and CEO of Wonder Auto, said: "After 5 to 10 years, automobiles will be transformed from fuel powered to electric powered, from mild hybrid to heavy hybrid, and finally to pure electric powered. Wonder Auto will optimize its product portfolio and maximize its resources in order to focus on the global auto market in the future.

"The electric taxi programme will bring Wonder Auto an unprecedented opportunity, which allows Wonder Auto's electric motors to be tested in the hardest working environment. Within this programme, we will get helpful implementation data of our products directly, which are essential materials to optimize our products and perfect our technology. With these, Wonder Auto will take a leading position to its competitors, and be prepared for when demand increases."

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