FAW
FAW (First Automobile Works) is a prominent Chinese automobile manufacturer that has recently been engaged in the production and sale of electrified vehicles. The business, which was established in 1953, began producing electric cars in 2009 and has since grown to become one of China's biggest manufacturers of electric vehicles.
In recent years, FAW has developed a number of electric car initiatives, including joint partnerships with big foreign manufacturers such as Volkswagen and Toyota. The company's offerings include everything from small city automobiles and sedans to industrial vehicles and luxury versions. The Hongqi EV line, which comprises the A-HEV and H-HEV models, is one of the company's most popular electric brands.
FAW's electric cars have acquired favor in China due to their good efficiency, low emissions, and affordability. Its EV versions have a range of up to 400 km on a single charge, and the battery technology used in FAW's vehicles offers dependable and efficient power to guarantee the vehicles' longevity.
FAW has also established various institutes in various locations to deal with certain aspects of innovation. Beijing is home to the Advanced Technical Innovation Center, which opened its doors that year. The AI R&D department was founded in 2017 in Silicon Valley, California, in the US. In order to lead invention into the future facets of the automotive industry, their Forward-looking Technology R & D Center in Munich, Germany, was also established in 2017.
In addition to its dedication to electric cars, FAW has been investing in the study and development of automated driving technology. To accelerate the creation of self-driving cars, the business has established research centers and collaborated with companies such as Baidu.
Founded: 1997
Headquarters: Changchun, China
Official Website: http://www.faw.com/