FARIZON Signs MoU with UAE's Admiral and Mai Dubai
Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group signed a strategic MoU with UAE's Admiral, and Mai Dubai on Tuesday. It signifies a shared commitment to shaping the future of green and sustainable transportation in the UAE. The three parties will collaborate to explore the transformation of Mai Dubai's transportation fleet from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to new energy commercial vehicles within the next 3 to 5 years, contributing to green and sustainable transportation in the Middle East.

Mai Dubai is a leading bottled water brand in the UAE and boasts the world's second-largest solar rooftop installation. The company has achieved net-zero energy consumption for two consecutive years, aligning perfectly with its vision for sustainability. This collaboration with Farizon and Admiral will help Mai Dubai's transportation fleet transition to a fully green and eco-friendly mode, making a significant contribution to environmental protection. Additionally, as the official water supplier for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Mai Dubai's partnership with Farizon is poised to offer green transportation solutions for COP28.
Mr. Fan Xianjun, CEO of Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group, expressed that this collaboration marks a significant milestone. It underscores the commitment of all parties to actively contribute to the achievement of carbon neutrality in the Middle East and paves the way for a sustainable future in green transportation.
After the signing ceremony, Farizon and Admiral Mobility delivered a Farizon H9E light truck to Mai Dubai. This model has garnered significant attention in international markets. The model comes equipped with a liquid-cooled battery system and a dual-stage air filtration system to withstand the high-temperature and dry climate conditions of the Middle East. Moreover, advanced air conditioning and a dual-fan cooling system have been integrated to enhance driving comfort. It also features innovative collision power cutoff and collision unlocking functions, effectively reducing the risk to drivers and passengers in the event of an accident.
To date, Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group has exported a range of new energy products, including vans, light trucks, small trucks, and buses, to multiple countries in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and South America. In the future, Farizon will continue to expand its international presence and actively promote the high-quality development of the new energy commercial vehicle industry. It strives to become a pioneer in global carbon-free land transport and contribute to sustainable development.
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