Chongqing Sokon

Huawei's auto partner Sokon sold 6,150 NEVs in Dec, up 88.7% year-on-year

Sokon sold 41,440 NEVs for the full year 2021, up 104.4 percent year-on-year.

Sokon denies it plays only OEM role in partnership with Huawei

Seres is a longtime partner of Huawei and not an OEM, local media quoted a source at Sokon, which owns the brand, as saying.

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    Huawei's automotive partner Sokon sold 4,976 NEVs in October, up 124% year-on-year

    Huawei is reportedly partnering with Sokon to create a model called Aotu, which will feature a full suite of Huawei's smart car solutions.

    Huawei says first HarmonyOS-powered car to be unveiled by year-end or early next year

    Huawei hopes to make the smart cockpit more user-friendly than other manufacturers around the world with HarmonyOS.

    Huawei reportedly to build new car with Sokon in a model similar to partnership between Nio and JAC

    Local media report says the new model, called Aotu, has Huawei in charge of planning and design to marketing and sales, with Sokon only responsible for OEM production.

    Chongqing Sokon, Huawei's partner in auto sector, sold 3,987 NEVs in Sept, up 83% year-on-year

    Chongqing Sokon produced 4,243 NEVs in September, up 114 percent year-on-year.

    Huawei's auto partner Sokon signs five-year deal with CATL to guarantee battery capacity

    If an affiliation agreement is not signed in the current year, the default annual supply for the following year will be 10 GWh.

    Chongqing Sokon sold 3,565 NEVs in Aug, up 146% from a year ago

    The company sold a total of 19,227 vehicles in August, down 15.42 percent from a year earlier.

    Chongqing Sokon delivered 3,189 NEVs in July, up 113% from a year ago

    Chongqing Sokon delivered 3,189 new energy vehicles in July, up 113.45 percent from the same month last year, according to data released by the company Thursday.