Wuzhoulong

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Founded2000
Headquarters,
Productsbuses
Production output
30,000 annually
Wuzhoulong Motors
Founded2000
Headquarters,
Productsbuses
Production output
30,000 annually
Number of employees
5,000
DivisionsShenyang Wuzhoulong New Energy Motors Co., Ltd.
Chongqing Wuzhoulong New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd.
Guangdong Wuzhoulong Power Technology Co., Ltd.
Websitehttp://www.wzlmotors.cn/

Wuzhoulong Motors is a bus and coaches manufacturer in Shenzhen, China. Founded in 2000, it has divisions in Chongqing, Shenyang and Guangdong. Wuzhoulong has the capacity to manufacture up to 30,000 buses annually, with 5,000 employees. The company produces buses with plug-in electric, hybrid and combustion engines.[1]

In October 2002, China's first hybrid bus prototype "China No. 1" was successfully developed by Fidelity Enterprises Group.

In December 2003, Zhang Jingxin moved the Fidelity Enterprise Group from Jieyang to Shenzhen and registered it as Shenzhen Wuzhoulong Automobile Co., Ltd.

In November 2005, with the special permission of the Shenzhen Municipal Government, seven Wuzhoulong hybrid buses were put into operation in Pingshan, Longgang District, Shenzhen, marking the beginning of the commercial demonstration operation of new energy vehicles in China.

In August 2011, during the 26th Universiade, Shenzhen launched 2,011 new energy vehicles of various types, of which Wuzhoulong Company launched 1,511 vehicles, accounting for 75% of the total.

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