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China’s two-wheelers ride EV wave into Europe

Yadea plans factory in Hungary amid rising demand for electric scooters in Asia and South America
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Two Yadea electric motorcycles are parked and charging at a public charging station, with a person in a helmet standing nearby.
"}],[{"start":112.4,"text":"And for Yadea, overseas markets only accounted for about 2 per cent of sales last year. Management has told investors they expect overseas profitability to exceed that of the domestic market over the long run, according to Citi analysts. "}],[{"start":125.5,"text":"Yadea has six factories in China, where it has now sold about 100mn two-wheelers, as well as plants in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, Brazil and Mexico."}],[{"start":136.75,"text":"Wang said manufacturing in or near key foreign markets was necessary to avoid tariffs on Chinese exports. Yadea plans to build a factory in Hungary “as European demand increases”."}],[{"start":149.25,"text":"The overseas pivot marks a new chapter for the group’s husband-and-wife founders, Dong Jinggui and Qian Jinghong."}],[{"start":157.05,"text":"Dong, who was born in 1970 in a poor part of rural Anhui in eastern China, trained in motorcycle maintenance during his military service and later worked at a Wuxi motorcycle factory."}],[{"start":169.10000000000002,"text":"In the late 1990s the pair tried their hand at running a restaurant serving local workers fare such as noodles and braised pork. Qian later told local Chinese media that while the business was successful the strain of working from 4am to midnight caused her weight to drop below 40kg and she became unable to care for her newborn daughter."}],[{"start":191.75000000000003,"text":"They launched the motorcycle business in 1997 in Wuxi before expanding by taking over a rundown state-owned factory in northern China’s Tianjin. Like battery maker CATL and EV giant BYD, Yadea was among the companies that pivoted early to Beijing’s supportive policies for transport electrification."}],[{"start":212.35000000000002,"text":"There are about 300mn electric scooters in China, which Wang said averaged between 1.5 and 2 vehicles per household, while the declining population would limit growth. He said Yadea was still trying to increase its market share by upgrading its product range."}],[{"start":227.8,"text":"In overseas markets frequently hit by electricity supply shortages, Yadea is eyeing the potential to “build an entire ecosystem”, Wang said."}],[{"start":236.70000000000002,"text":"“In countries with power shortages, Africa for example, even charging mobile phones can be affected. I actually see this as an opportunity.”"}],[{"start":245.95000000000002,"text":"He said vehicles could serve as a backup for households. An electric scooter with a 4kWh battery “can supply power during outages — enough to run basic household appliances like a TV, refrigerator or charge phones.”"}],[{"start":264.55000000000007,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778996511_7995.mp3"}

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