Flyday Automobile Releases Two New Energy Vehicles
On May 18, at the second China New Energy Automobile Industry Eco-conference, Feidie Automobile officially released two new energy vehicles, namely Aochi EV and Ditu EX. Their debut marks a new milestone for Flyday Automobile. New energy vehicle experts, industrial insiders, together with journalists from various media witnessed the historical moment.

Particularly designed for the logistic market, both Aochi EV and Ditu EX are powered by electricity. They are set to help customers cut their operation costs and provide more smooth logistic services.
With the second generation safety systems and HVIL, both Aochi EV and Ditu EX monitor the safety of their operation in real-time. Equipped with phosphate iron lithium power batteries, they can be recharged in a shorter period of time. Thanks to their permanent magnetic synchronous electric motor, they deliver more powerful performances. Moreover, with Flyday Smart Vehicle Management Systems, the two vehicles are under constant monitor, further improving their safety standards.
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