Long-range electric vehicle Shangjie H5 EREV boasts a potential driving distance of approximately 1,300 kilometers.
Huawei and SAIC Motor Unveil the Shangjie H5 EREV
In a joint announcement today, tech giant Huawei and automotive company SAIC Motor revealed the launch of their latest collaboration - the Shangjie H5 EREV. The extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) is the first model from the Shangjie automotive brand, which is part of Huawei's HIMA (Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance) business.
According to the filing, the Shangjie H5 EREV boasts a CLTC battery range of 230 kilometers, making it ideal for daily commuting. With this range, the vehicle requires only one charge per week, assuming a daily commute of 230 kilometers. The combined range of the Shangjie H5 EREV is said to be up to 1,300 kilometers, although details on how this range is achieved were not provided.
While specific details about the vehicle's acceleration and top speed are yet to be disclosed, the Shangjie H5 EREV is categorised as an electric vehicle (EV). The filing also does not specify the type of battery used in the vehicle, although it does reveal the core specifications of the Shangjie H5 EREV.
SAIC Motor (SHA: 600104) is involved in the launch of the Shangjie H5 EREV, as previously mentioned. The vehicle is scheduled to launch in September. However, no information about the price or availability of the Shangjie H5 EREV was provided in the filing.
The Shangjie H5 EREV is set to join the growing electric vehicle market, as more companies shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions. The launch of the Shangjie H5 EREV is a testament to Huawei and SAIC Motor's commitment to innovation and the future of mobility.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Shangjie H5 EREV as more information becomes available.
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