Group 1 - Chinese new energy companies are expanding overseas, creating job opportunities and driving local industrial upgrades [1][3] - Companies like EVE Energy and Guangdong Liyuanheng are leveraging their complete industrial chains and technological innovations to enhance their global competitiveness [1][2] - EVE Energy's revenue increased by approximately 30% year-on-year in Q1, with expectations for stable growth throughout the year [1] Group 2 - EVE Energy has established a sales network in 18 countries and is building wholly-owned factories in Malaysia and Hungary to enhance local operations and supply chain resilience [1][3] - Guangdong Liyuanheng has secured significant orders and expanded into international markets, with an order backlog of 4.921 billion RMB as of May [2] - The establishment of EVE Energy's factories is expected to create around 2,000 jobs in Malaysia and 1,000 jobs in Hungary, contributing to local economic development [3]
中国新能源企业加速海外建厂,互利共赢提升供应链韧性