A groundbreaking partnership between Chinese and Pakistani companies is set to bring eco-friendly, solar-powered e-bikes to Pakistan.
Road King, a leading electric scooter brand in Pakistan, has signed a preliminary cooperation agreement with AGAO Solar Mobility, a Chinese startup specializing in solar-powered scooters.
This joint venture aims to address Pakistan’s growing demand for green transportation solutions. The solar scooters, equipped with solar panels, will harness solar energy to charge the battery, minimizing reliance on traditional charging methods.
Both companies have engaged in extensive discussions to understand local market demand and identify the best approach for product development and cooperation. AGAO Solar Mobility has pledged to provide Road King with technical support, product optimization, and marketing assistance to ensure the venture’s success.
“We are committed to providing zero-carbon emission solutions for short-distance travel,” stated a representative from AGAO Solar Mobility. “We believe that solar e-bikes offer a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional modes of transportation.”
Road King’s delegation expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “We will actively promote cooperation with the Chinese side and introduce solar e-bikes to the Pakistani market. The environmental friendliness and high-efficiency performance of these e-bikes perfectly align with Pakistan’s current demand for green transportation solutions.”
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