SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Chinese electric vehicle producer Great Wall Motors (GWM) on Tuesday said is wanting to introduce an electric vehicle charging network in Brazil through an elite organization with nearby engine maker WEG.
The organization includes creating “an expansive organization for re-energizing electric vehicles at showrooms, parking areas, shopping centers and other business foundations,” GWM said in an explanation.
WEG will give the Chinese firm “electric vehicle chargers to be offered to shoppers and to be introduced at the automaker’s showrooms,” it added.
In 2021, GWM purchased luxury car plant situated in the Sao Paulo state from Mercedes-Benz and at the time declared ventures of around 10 billion reais ($1.97 billion) in Brazil over the course of the following couple of years.
The automaker said in March that it means to have around 130 showrooms in the country by mid-2024.
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