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- Geely Fields 2,000 New Energy Vehicles for Asian Games - New Mobility Record
At a time when automakers around the world are still struggling to deliver vehicles to customers, Geely Holding Group upped the ante by delivering an impressive fleet of 2,000 premium smart new energy vehicles (electrified and green methanol) as the official mobility partner for the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. This delivery would go down in Asian Games history as the single largest mobility service fleet ever witnessed.
Geely Holding fielded various makes under their umbrella which include Geely Auto, Lynk & Co, Zeekr, Farizon, RADAR, and others. Notably, all of the designated official vehicles for the Asian Games are equipped with state-of-the-art satellite-based high-precision positioning technology, which is supported by the "Geely Future Mobility Constellation."
In addition, Geely will provide 2,000 skilled drivers from its strategically invested mobility service, CaoCao Mobility, to assure top-tier mobility services for the Games.
Geely's environmentally friendly and intelligent cars will play an important role in a variety of activities throughout the Games, including the torch relay, marathon, cycling events, and the opening and closing ceremonies. They will also make travelling between locations easier.
Geely's deployment of electrified and green methanol intelligent cars actively contributes to the Games' mission to being "Green, Smart, and Sustainable." Furthermore, this effort demonstrates Hangzhou's progress towards becoming a digital and smart city.
Eric Li, the Chairman of Geely Holding Group, expressed his gratitude during the handover ceremony, stating, "We are honoured to support such a prestigious sporting event as the official mobility partner. Geely is committed to delivering the most technologically advanced and exceptional mobility service experience to guests from around the world and our friends throughout Asia. We eagerly anticipate cheering on athletes who have come from near and far to participate in the Asian Games alongside the citizens of Zhejiang and Hangzhou."
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