Qijing Gears develops QJ202 transmission for electric vehicles
www.chinatrucks.com: Qijiang QJ202 transmission developed successfully as our journalist learned on August 12. As a gearbox development project for national 863 program, the transmission has been adopted on some pure electric vehicles for road tests with general good performance. QJ202 gearbox was started to develop in March 2003, and it is ring type synchro speed-shift, and there are two forward speed withno reverse gear.
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