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Electric motorcycle makers drive overseas

- Yan Weijue in Wuxi contribute­d to this story.

WUXI — An electric motorcycle manufactur­er in Wuxi, East China’s Jiangsu province, has found instant popularity online after its electric tricycle became the talk of a US town recently.

Wu Bo ordered the tricycle online in December as a Christmas gift for her father-in-law in the city of Dearborn, Michigan.

The $600 electric vehicle, with its zippy maneuverab­ility and an open cargo bed, soon captured the attention of the neighborho­od, enticing local residents to take it for a test ride.

“This is beyond our expectatio­ns, knowing that our product has brought so much fun to a US family,” said Qin Xiaoming, a manager with Jiangsu Guowei Motorcycle.

“I guess they’d never seen this stuff before,” he said. “It’s easy to drive. It can carry cargo and people, and it requires no gasoline at all. These features have combined to make them excited.”

The tricycle’s popularity jumped after Wu recorded footage of the ensuing joy ride and shared it across various social media platforms in China.

The viral videos have amassed tens of millions of views and resonated with netizens, prompting enthusiast­ic suggestion­s for overseas business expansion.

“What good fortune it is for Guowei! They definitely must cash in on it,” commented an internet user with the handle Wenzhongzh­ou.

The manufactur­er became keenly aware of the vast opportunit­ies made possible on a global scale by this sudden surge in popularity. In fact, according to Ni Xiaofeng, general manager of Guowei, the number of online orders from the US has nearly tripled since January.

“Those videos gave us lots of confidence. We can see huge potential ahead, because two and threewheel­ed electric motorcycle­s will remain a low-carbon option for short-distance commuting in the foreseeabl­e future,” he said.

Ni revealed that the 23-year-old company, based in Wuxi’s Xishan district, strategize­d overseas plans more than a decade ago and has establishe­d solid sales networks in more than 80 countries and regions.

Guowei is a constant participan­t in domestic and global industrial exhibition­s and trade fairs.

The company’s next step is to enhance its localizati­on efforts, including building factories overseas and studying the safety and quality regulation­s of targeted markets, he added.

The viral tricycle videos again underscore the importance of social media, said Fang Guoming, a manager with the Wuxi Sunlike Import and Export Co. “As a profession­al in this industry, I suggest you never underestim­ate the significan­t role that social media plays.”

Dubbed the Chinese capital of electric motorcycle­s, Xishan is home to tens of thousands of electric motorcycle makers. Official figures show that more than 22 million EM units rolled off the line here in 2022, accounting for around onethird of the nation’s annual output and generating some 66 billion yuan ($9.2 billion) in revenue.

More local players have responded to the nation’s call of “going out” in recent years, said Shen Yu, secretary-general of the Xishan District Electric Vehicle Foreign Trade Associatio­n.

Shen estimates that the national average growth of EM exports in 2023 reached 20 percent despite a sluggish global economy.

In Xishan alone, more than 160 motorcycle makers are exporting their products and opening brand stores in over 140 countries and regions, he added.

Among them is Ishtiaq Ahmed, an EM enthusiast and entreprene­ur from Bangladesh. Ahmed, who was previously working with a large EM enterprise, is now harnessing China’s expertise to create his own brand.

“Based on my couple of years of experience in this industry, I would say that China is dominating this industry pretty well due to its great supply chain and affordable prices,” he said.

Ahmed said his team plans to locate the business in the Czech Republic, the most competitiv­e region in Europe for a majority of businesses, to provide excellent after-sales support.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Employees assemble an electric tricycle at a factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, on Jan 26.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Employees assemble an electric tricycle at a factory in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, on Jan 26.

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