Where is the frame number located on an Aosi electric vehicle?

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07/25/25 9:34am
Aosi electric vehicle frame numbers are located on the head tube of the frame. Here is more information about Aosi electric vehicles: 1. Aosi electric vehicles are an electric bicycle brand under the Aosi Electric Bicycle (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. group. Founded in 2000, Aosi has witnessed the entire development process of China's electric vehicle industry from its inception. In 2003, the company designed and developed the industry's first simplified electric bicycle, naming it "electric bicycle," thereby creating this new category and simultaneously opening up the high-end market for domestic electric vehicles. 2. Aosi has four production bases: Tianjin Processing Base, Changzhou Processing Base, Guangdong Processing Base, and Taizhou Processing Base.
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