BAKU,
Azerbaijan, Nov. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, the United Nations
Climate Change Conference (COP29) was
held in Baku, Azerbaijan. As a
representative of the electric mobility industry, which provides
clean energy solutions for climate change, TAILG attended the
conference and shared its green and low-carbon solutions, promoting
South-South cooperation with practical actions.
The COP29 focused on climate
finance, enhancing carbon reduction targets, and improving global
carbon market mechanisms. New energy transportation solutions from
China are highly valued and
urgently sought after by developing countries.
TAILG President Yao Li attended
the High-level Forum on South-South Cooperation on Climate Change,
sharing insights on the electric vehicle sector's role in advancing
low-carbon mobility and highlighting the potential of two-wheeled
electric vehicles in new energy and photovoltaics.
"As a global pioneer in long-range electric two-wheelers, TAILG
is willing to actively participate in the Africa Solar Belt program
of South-South Cooperation and aspires to be a promoter,
practitioner, explorer, and leader of global low-carbon mobility."
Yao Li, President of TAILG Group,
invited to the High-Level Forum on South-South Cooperation,
emphasized TAILG's continued support for developing countries in
combating climate change through product donations, technical aid,
and knowledge sharing.
TAILG, with 21-year deep engagement in e-mobility, leverages
advanced R&D centers and a CNAS-accredited laboratory to drive
innovation in energy-saving, new energy batteries, and charging and
swapping technologies. To date, it has over 2,000 patents, which
have been widely promoted in low- and middle-income countries
around the world.
Since 2017, as a e-mobility partner of the United Nations, TAILG
has launched e-mobility projects in Kenya, the
Philippines, Thailand,
Vietnam and other countries.
With support from China's
Ministry of Ecology and Environment and the Belt and Road Center,
TAILG has electrified the Philippine postal service and advanced
low-carbon transportation in Thailand, driving green transformations in
industries like takeout and passenger transport. In Africa, the TK90 electric motorcycle,
co-developed with Ghana's KOFA,
reduces operating costs by 30% through its exchangeable lithium
battery pack.
TAILG President Yao Li stated
that the group's Global E-Mobility Programme Research Institute is
advancing photovoltaic and electric vehicle integration to provide
cleaner, more sustainable energy for green mobility and home
storage in local areas.
The e-mobility industry represented by TAILG is actively
expanding globally, embracing climate action and shaping a
promising future for global electric transportation.
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