Farizon and JWELL56 Collaborate on Low-Carbon Transportation Pilot Project
Shanghai (Gasgoo)- Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group (Farizon) and JWELL56 have recently signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement aimed at advancing low-carbon transportation initiatives. The partnership, announced on December 16, will see both companies combining their expertise to drive innovation in the smart logistics and new energy vehicle sectors.
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Collaboration Goals and Expertise
The agreement between Farizon and JWELL56 will see the companies leveraging their strengths in application scenarios, information technology, logistics, and new energy vehicles. This collaboration will enable the sharing of high-quality resources and joint efforts in areas such as smart logistics, supply chain management, and recycling of green materials.
Wang Yanbin, Vice President of Farizon, emphasized the company’s leadership in the commercial vehicle industry and its commitment to providing advanced and reliable products and services. Hu Wei, President of JWELL56, highlighted the company’s expertise in bulk commodity logistics, smart parks, and circular resource utilization, offering diverse application scenarios for Farizon’s technology solutions.
Company Profiles
JWELL56, a comprehensive service provider for the bulk commodity industry, is supported by state-owned capital platforms. The company’s brands, “Dahai” and “Jwell,” offer a range of services including smart warehousing, logistics, and online trading across various sectors.
Farizon specializes in methanol-hydrogen electric technologies and offers a wide range of commercial vehicles including trucks and buses. The company’s focus on new energy solutions caters to diverse transportation and logistics needs.
Product Delivery and Future Plans
During the collaboration announcement, Farizon delivered several Farizon G methanol-hydrogen electric tractors to JWELL56. These trucks feature an integrated methanol-electric drive system with a range of up to 1,500 kilometers on a full tank.