Honda's world's first new energy factory, Dongfeng Honda's new energy factory, has officially started production
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发表于 2024-10-11 15:39:04
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According to the information on the official account of Dongfeng Honda, the new energy plant of Dongfeng Honda was officially put into operation on the morning of October 11 after AI news. It is reported that the new factory is Honda's world's first new generation new energy factory based on "intelligence, green, and efficiency", which will continue to help Dongfeng Honda accelerate its electrification transformation. In terms of production capacity, the new factory has an annual production capacity of 120000 new energy passenger vehicles. The initial production models include Lingxi L, Ye S7 and other models, and will also help the production capacity of related new models climb in the future.
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