Neta Auto commences production of electric cars at its plant in Indonesia
The locally assembled Neta V-II is powered by lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are sourced from Chinese battery maker Gotion High-Tech
Neta Auto, a unit of Hozon Auto, has commenced assembling electric cars at its newly developed facility in Indonesia, according to a news report published by CnEVPost on June 3. The move, which is part of Neta Auto’s strategy to expand its global footprint, entails local assembly of imported knocked down units or CKDs, the report said, citing the company.
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