According to data from Horgos Customs, in the period from January to October this year, the total number of cars exported through Horgos Port reached 341.000. a year-on-year increase of 3.2%. As the largest land-based automobile export port in China, Horgos continues to solidify its position as a key hub. Among these exports, electric vehicles (EVs) performed notably well, with a total of 141.000 EVs exported in the first ten months, showing a significant year-on-year growth of 44.7%.
Based on Jeenoce's daily operations at Horgos Port, there has indeed been a noticeable growth in the export business of new energy vehicles (NEVs) this year.
We have observed that the port’s implementation of the "fast clearance mode for self-driving export vehicles" has had a clear positive effect, significantly reducing the overall clearance time. This model has directly helped improve the operational efficiency for domestic enterprises.
Drawing from Jeenoce's logistics operations experience in Central Asia, we have found that the acceptance of Chinese new energy vehicles in this market is rapidly increasing.
The proportion of electric vehicles we are transporting has grown from about 30% last year to around 40% now, in line with the overall market trend.
In practice, we have observed that Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan’s major cities have the highest demand for Chinese-branded electric vehicles.
Within the existing business framework, Jeenoce is committed to providing reliable logistics services for automobile exports.
At the same time, we are learning and accumulating knowledge about the special requirements for transporting electric vehicles, preparing for future service upgrades.
Jeenoce believes that the rapid growth of electric vehicle exports is sustainable. Based on our understanding of the local market, the competitive advantage of Chinese new energy vehicles in Central Asia lies not only in their price but also in the improvement of product quality.
We have observed that Chinese automotive brands are gradually improving their localization marketing and after-sales service networks in Central Asia, which lays a solid foundation for continued growth.
Building on the current business foundation, Jeenoce is studying how to better serve the rapidly growing market for electric vehicle exports.
We have noticed that, as export volumes increase, the demand for specialized and refined logistics processes is becoming more evident.
We will continue to leverage our network advantages in Central Asia to provide Chinese automotive companies with stable and reliable supply chains and processing services. As the Chinese automotive industry deepens its expansion into the Central Asian market, Jeenoce looks forward to becoming a trusted logistics partner through its practical service capabilities.
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