Neta had gathered greater than 10,000 deliveries in Thailand by the tip of September.
Chinese language electrical automobile (EV) startup Neta Auto delivered 13,211 autos in September, up 9.15 p.c from August however down 26.63 p.c year-on-year, in accordance with figures it launched right this moment.
Neta did not present extra, however stated it had gathered greater than 10,000 deliveries in Thailand by the tip of September.
Within the third quarter, Neta delivered 35,353 autos, down 26.44 p.c year-on-year and down 2.45 p.c from the second quarter.
Within the January-September interval, Neta delivered 97,770 autos, down 12.07 p.c year-on-year.
The corporate’s cumulative deliveries since inception stand at 345,819 models, knowledge monitored by CnEVPost present.
Neta was based in October 2014 and in November 2018 it launched its first mannequin, the N01.
The corporate has been seen as a funds EV maker since its inception, because it has primarily focused the lower-end market over the previous few years.
Neta’s present fashions on sale embrace the funds Neta Aya and Neta U, in addition to its flagship sedan, the Neta S, and sports activities automobile, the Neta GT.
The corporate is increasing into worldwide markets, particularly in Southeast Asia.
On August 24, 2022, Neta introduced the launch of the right-hand drive model of the Neta V at an occasion in Thailand for the primary mannequin it provided there.
On March 10 of this 12 months, Neta broke floor on its plant in Bangkok, Thailand, which shall be its fundamental manufacturing base for constructing right-hand drive EVs for export to ASEAN.
On March 21, a complete of three,600 Neta V autos started delivery at Guangzhou’s Nansha port, the most important single export to this point by a brand new Chinese language carmaker, Neta stated on the time.
In June, Neta V had 2,203 license plate registrations in Thailand, rating first within the nation’s all-electric automobile market with a 28.9 p.c share, in accordance with an AutoLife report in July.
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