From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-22 18:46:00
The 2026 International Automotive and Supply Chain Expo (Hong Kong) recently opened at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. Geely’s Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicles is participating for the second consecutive year, showcasing its full product portfolio based on a dual “methanol-electric + battery-electric” technology roadmap. The lineup spans diverse application scenarios—including public transportation, urban logistics, autonomous vehicles, ferry vessels, and emergency power generation—demonstrating Farizon’s integrated green and smart mobility solutions. Hong Kong has set a target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. As the city’s second-largest source of carbon emissions, the transportation sector is now a key focus for green transformation. Constrained by limited land resources and insufficient energy supply, Hong Kong must explore commercially viable green transport pathways tailored to its unique local conditions. Drawing on years of operational experience in the region, Farizon has introduced a multi-energy product system specifically designed for Hong Kong’s urban characteristics. On June 17, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University released the “White Paper on Decarbonization Pathways for Hong Kong’s Public Bus System,” which highlighted that a multi-energy synergistic approach aligns with local decarbonization needs and offers valuable insights for policymaking. As China’s top exporter of new energy commercial vehicles, Farizon has established sales and service networks across 64 countries and regions worldwide. Its products are already deployed across multiple sectors in Hong Kong, including bulk deliveries of the Super VAN model to the iconic “Big Yellow Bee” taxi fleet and the debut of a customized double-decker bus. Farizon has launched a methanol-electric commercial vehicle series specifically for Hong Kong. Among them, the U12M methanol-electric bus has received emission exemption approval from Hong Kong’s Environmental Protection Department and is scheduled to commence commercial operations in August. Additionally, methanol-electric light-duty trucks, vans, and heavy-duty trucks are being rapidly rolled out. In non-road applications, methanol-electric technology offers versatile solutions thanks to its clean emissions, high combustion efficiency, and convenient refueling capabilities. The Farizon mobile methanol power station can simultaneously charge four electric vehicles and provide continuous power for over 24 hours, alleviating the shortage of charging infrastructure. Methanol-powered generator sets reduce fuel costs by 32% compared to diesel and by 10% compared to natural gas, making them ideal for mountainous areas, port zones, and critical infrastructure. Over 60 methanol-electric vessels have already been launched or are under construction nationwide, and Farizon plans to promote methanol-electric ferries as replacements for conventional diesel-powered ones. During the auto expo, Geely Holding Group hosted a “Green City, Smart City” Technology Ecosystem Launch Event. At the event, Farizon signed a strategic cooperation agreement with CaoCao Mobility, joining forces with partners across the intelligent driving and public transportation value chain to advance green and smart urban development. The two companies aim to deploy a cumulative total of 100,000 Farizon Robovan ShenTong T6 vehicles by 2030.

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