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从“土三轮”到“全球潮品” 这里的“三蹦子”何以“闯世界”
Xin Hua She·2025-11-03 00:06

Core Insights - The electric tricycle, once seen as a grassroots symbol in China, is gaining global popularity due to its practicality and cost-effectiveness, with Xuzhou Feng County emerging as the world's largest production base for these vehicles [1][2] Group 1: Industry Development - Feng County transitioned from a fruit-growing economy in the 1980s to a hub for electric tricycle manufacturing, starting with the first electric tricycle created by local farmer Kang Yunqing in 2002 [1] - By 2010, Feng County had become one of the largest production bases for electric tricycles in China, with significant advancements in manufacturing technology and production efficiency [1] Group 2: Production Capacity and Innovation - The Jiangsu Zongshen Vehicle Company has developed a sodium battery project expected to reach a production capacity of 2 million units by 2026, while the Xuzhou Meibang Electric Vehicle Technology Company operates eight production lines capable of assembling a vehicle in under 40 seconds [1][2] - The electric tricycle industry in Feng County has an annual production capacity exceeding 5 million units, accounting for over 60% of the national market share, with a year-on-year growth of 21.7% in production value and 41.5% in foreign trade from January to September [2] Group 3: Market Adaptation and Customization - The mature industrial chain in Feng County allows for the complete assembly of parts locally, providing strong cost advantages and market resilience, with vehicles being customized for various applications including agriculture, logistics, sanitation, and tourism [2] - Companies are conducting market research to adapt products to local conditions, including road status and regulations, leading to innovations such as vehicles equipped with LCD screens, climate control, and Bluetooth connectivity [2] Group 4: Future Prospects - Feng County is focusing on high-end industrial development by establishing research institutes and enhancing collaboration between industry and academia, with plans to invest 12.1 billion yuan in 22 projects related to new energy specialty vehicles by 2025 [2]