JAKARTA - The Chinese technology giant Huawei wants to be involved more in the electric vehicle (EV) segment.

Although he did not make his own car, aka always the cooperation of automotive companies intends to build hundreds of networks of dealers.

Quoted from the Carnewschina page, Sunday, December 24, according to news sources from PowerOn in the documents received, Huawei plans to build hundreds of new dealers by 2024.

Based on the document, the target set will build up to 800 dealers by 2024, and 1,000 dealers by 2025.

Interestingly, not only selling electric cars, the company will also provide service services and many more.

As is known, since 2021 Huawei has collaborated with various car manufacturer partners, to take part in the automotive market which is indeed growing rapidly in China.

With the news about its goal of opening hundreds of dealers, it is clear that Huawei wants to get involved more deeply to enliven the EV segment in China which continues to be on a positive trend every year.

Several well-known brands have partnered with Huawei, such as Seres, which gave birth to Aito M7, and even the SUV is claimed to have received a warm welcome, receiving 100,000 units of orders in just 2.5 months.

In addition, there is Chery which presents Luxeed S7 to JAC Motors.

In the partnership, Huawei took a role in developing technology in the car.

Later, several models from the brands that have collaborated above will be displayed on Huawei's dealer network, to make it easier for customers to reach the brand.


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