China Daily

Exports a sign of Yutong’s expertise

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese leading bus manufactur­er Yutong has accelerate­d its efforts to export products, demonstrat­ing the prowess of made-in-China products on the internatio­nal stage.

A total of 250 Yutong E12 electric buses were shipped to Greece recently, marking the country’s first major purchase of new energy buses and Yutong’s largest order in Europe.

These buses are set to commence operations in the cities of Athens and Thessaloni­ki from the end of April, contributi­ng to green public transporta­tion in the country.

“The buses exported to Greece are custom-designed for the high-end overseas market, featuring innovative applicatio­ns and cutting-edge advancemen­ts, ensuring internatio­nally leading quality and performanc­e,” said a spokespers­on of Yutong.

Meanwhile, a vessel carrying 214 Yutong new energy buses arrived Chile earlier this month. The vehicles are scheduled to begin operation in Santiago’s public transport system by the end of February.

This batch of orders sets a record for the largest single delivery of new energy buses by Yutong in the Chilean and even Latin American markets.

The buses delivered to Chile are built on Yutong’s independen­tly developed YEA platform, which showcases internatio­nally leading energy consumptio­n control, range capability and reliabilit­y.

To better meet customer requiremen­ts and maximize operationa­l value, Yutong has customized the applicatio­n of innovative technologi­es based on local conditions, operationa­l environmen­ts and usage patterns.

The bus manufactur­er made its entry into Chile in 2005 and its new energy products have gained widespread acceptance in the country, covering public transporta­tion, municipal services and mining trucks.

The company has long seized opportunit­ies presented by the Belt and Road Initiative. And these buses are to enhance the local public transporta­tion, injecting new momentum into the sector’s sustainabl­e developmen­t, the spokespers­on said.

In 2023, Yutong reported the sales of 45,378 commercial vehicles, up 20 percent year-on-year. Yutong bus exports reached 10,165 units, marking a 78.87 percent yearon-year growth.

Xu Haidong, vice-chief engineer of the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers, said Chinese companies are competitiv­e globally in terms of new energy vehicles, as China has an earlymover advantage in the segment and the country’s huge market has stimulated companies to improve their products.

The country’s vehicle exports jumped 47.4 percent year-on-year in January, totaling 443,000 units, according to the CAAM.

Among them, the exports of commercial vehicles rose 46.9 percent from the same period of 2023 to 74,000 units.

The associatio­n estimates that vehicle exports will grow to 5.5 million this year.

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