What is the name of Gree's car?
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The brand of Gree's car is called Guangtong Yinlong New Energy Vehicle. Here are detailed introductions about new energy vehicles: Overview: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new onboard power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, resulting in advanced technical principles and featuring new technologies and structures. Extension: New energy vehicles include pure electric vehicles, extended-range electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, hydrogen engine vehicles, etc. Pure electric vehicles are a type of vehicle that uses a single battery as the energy storage power source.
As a long-time enthusiast following the automotive industry, I'm quite familiar with this issue. Gree is actually a renowned home appliance brand primarily producing air conditioners, refrigerators, etc., and there is no official car brand called 'Gree Auto'. Several years ago, Gree Electric invested in Yinlong New Energy, venturing into the electric vehicle sector, but that wasn't under the 'Gree Auto' name. In China's automotive market, common brands like BYD and NIO have more straightforward naming. Currently, new energy vehicles are very popular, with many companies crossing over to try, but Gree hasn't launched an independent automotive brand yet. If you're interested, you can check Gree's investment activities, such as Dong Mingzhu's moves in the electric vehicle field.
Hey, when it comes to Gree cars, I need to clarify first: Gree is in the home appliance business, not automobiles. It doesn't have its own car brand under its umbrella. But don't get confused—you might be thinking of Geely Auto, which is another well-known Chinese brand. Geely has been making cars for many years and owns subsidiaries like Volvo, with popular models such as the Emgrand series selling like hotcakes. Regarding brand names, companies need to maintain consistency—Gree focuses on appliances and hasn't launched a 'car' series. With the current market pushing electric vehicles, Gree has invested in some new energy companies, but the name remains unchanged. I'd recommend double-checking the car brand spelling to avoid mistakes.