Clean Motion AB, a Swedish-based e-mobility provider, announced its initial market entry and the sale of its first EVIG demonstration vehicle. The demonstration vehicle, which will be shipped to South Korea next week, has been purchased by an undisclosed partner, representing the first Clean Motion presence in this dynamic market.
The EVIG solar-powered delivery three-wheeler is designed for use in urban areas and ideal for errands and deliveries. According to Clean Motion, it’s five times more efficient than conventional EVs. One significant feature of the new EVIG is its solar panel roof, which is intended to add an extra 100 km per day to the vehicle’s range.
This move is part of the company’s broader strategy to establish footholds in key regions across Asia, where demand for eco-friendly urban transportation is on the rise. As South Korea continues its drive toward sustainable urbanization, Clean Motion aims to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of mobility in the region through its EVIG vehicle platform.
“Our first step in South Korea represents a significant milestone for Clean Motion and highlights our commitment to bringing innovative and sustainable transport solutions to new markets,” says Ulf Rask, CEO of Clean Motion. “We see immense potential in exploring licensed manufacturing within the strong South Korean vehicle industry and this initial delivery is an important first step.”
The delivery reflects Clean Motion’s ambitions to explore the potential of local production and assembly, which could lead to a greater presence in the region.
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