XING Mobility develops technologies for electric vehicles through racing. We believe that Motorsports are field experiments for tomorrow’s mobility breakthroughs, and the future of transportation will emerge from progressive technologies tested and developed on the racetracks. Armed with the team’s extensive backgrounds in motorsports, road car design, engineering and manufacturing, as well as in-depth knowledge of Taiwan’s Electronics and Automotive supply chain, XING Mobility’s core mission is to provide race-derived advanced engineering and technology to the world’s smart mobility eco-system.
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Hello. I can see you need some financial help to go through your endeavor. I hope you can follow that dream. If not try to join Foxtron. I can see you are a very talented team!
Hi Fadzli, the cost per kWh very much depends on the size and configuration of the pack is therefore calculated on a case-by-case basis for our commercial and industrial customers. For more information, please feel free to contact our team at sales@xingmobility.com
Hi guys, could you make a video of the ride? Greetings from Kaohsiung. I really would like you guys to start up a remodeling and conversion shop for old cars and even make some new ones of your own. What support do you guys have? Do you have any technological company, like Hon Hai, behind your finance or management areas? What are your main issues? Do you have suppliers for batteries assembly? I really would love to see XING Mobility playing at a high level in the EV market internationally.
Totally possible! We work with many manufacturers to convert their vehicles to electric with extremely powerful drivetrains and battery systems - but many people also do this at home with home mechanic kits. If you'd like to subscribe to our newsletter to keep up with the latest - please email info@xingmobility.com. Thanks!
Worst video for this car ever...u were showing video of it slowly rolling around showing its looks. Sorry but thats the ugliest frikkin thing ive ever seen on 4 wheels. Should have gone with some ACTUAL performance shots....says it can do 0-60 in 1.8...show it.
beat SWM smh 🤦🏻♂️ it is pretty much 🙄 but I’d like to see what you can do? Seriously, they built this and it out perform just about every other electric car out there to date!! This is a mile stone for our future! Geez, and you say that! Smh 🤦🏻♂️
It is interesting that it is in Taiwan but has no number plates so must not be registered. I thought Taiwan rules for importing at least were mostly about the emissions etc. Can it be registered here? Oh, just saw the price. I don't think anyone in Taiwan wants to buy a car that looks like that for such a price.
@@ericyuhlin4826 you can import almost anything if for parts/not road use. The question is can it be licensed. My mistake I am wondering if it can be licensed regardless of where produced. I live in Taiwan but have never seen one of these and I have seen many cars that are very rare here by license numbers (eg Ariel atom, Zonda, Ferrari Enzo, Morgans, Lancia Delta, an old Holden...).
@@naguoning yes, that was what I meant, prototyping R&D, and approval, registration are totally different processes. Also, the name of XING is rather interesting.... quite unusual for a Taiwanese company and spelling.
@@ericyuhlin4826 YES! Xing is HanYu PinYin, like what is usually used in China and Singapore to transliterate. That said some KMT controlled city governments have adopted it.