Great Wall Motors applied for a brand-new trademark named " monthly quantity ". The trademark is round in shape, consisting of a silver "Crescent" and has a very deep blue color. It is simple enough and has recognition at the same time. According to the application information, the trademark is used for automobiles, cars, driverless vehicles, off-road vehicles, hybrid vehicles, etc.
However, no more information about the use of this trademark has flowed out, but in combination with the previously exposed information, some insiders said that the "monthly volume" of great wall may be used for independent hydrogen fuel cell passenger cars .
Earlier, media broke the news that an insider of Great Wall Motors disclosed that Great Wall Motors had completed its product planning for fuel cell passenger cars and planned to launch it as an independent brand, which would be positioned in the high-end field in the future.
At present, great wall has six categories, including Haval, WeiPai, Euler, tank, Great Wall pickup truck and salon focusing on high-end pure electric. Their division of labor is different, and their fields are also different. Many of them have made great achievements in the domestic and even international markets.
It can be predicted that new energy is the major direction of automobile transformation. Pure electric has Euler and Sharon, then the next track is likely to be fuel cells, so the layout of great wall is reasonable at this time.
In fact, as early as the end of February last year, Great Wall Motors released its hydrogen energy strategy. According to the official introduction, Great Wall Motors' hydrogen energy strategy not only built an international integrated supply chain ecology of "manufacturing storage transportation processing application", broke the core technical barriers, but also connected the upstream and downstream industrial chains to accelerate the commercialization and promotion of hydrogen energy.
How likely do you think the newly declared "monthly volume" is to be used for hydrogen fueled passenger vehicles?