Why can't the Haima Aishang EV charge?

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VonNora
07/24/25 9:19pm
Charger malfunction. Below is an introduction about Haima Motors: 1. Introduction: The logo of Haima Motors features an abstract falcon shape embedded in a circle symbolizing the sun, signifying "the rising sun and the soaring roc," representing Haima Motors' enterprising and aspiring corporate image. 2. History: In 1988, Haima established its factory in Haikou City, Hainan Province, marking the beginning of its first entrepreneurial phase. During the second entrepreneurial phase from 1998 to 2005, Haima collaborated with strategic partners, embarking on a path of "openness, cooperation, learning, and development," thereby laying a solid foundation for its self-development. Starting from 2006, Haima entered its third entrepreneurial phase.
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