In 2020, Zhengzhou Weijun won the bid for Zhengzhou Lianyou Mobility's 3,000-unit Venucia D60EV ride-hailing fleet project. This large-scale new-energy mobility program required not only vehicle supply coordination, but also strong execution in launch planning, compliance readiness, and service responsiveness.
As a vehicle platform suited to urban mobility operations, the Venucia D60EV aligned well with the practical needs of ride-hailing deployment, including operating efficiency, everyday usability, and stable fleet application. Around this project, Zhengzhou Weijun's role extended beyond vehicle support into the broader implementation work needed to help the customer start operations quickly and smoothly.
The material also confirms that Zhengzhou Weijun assisted with the processing of the ride-hailing operating permit and the vehicle transport certificates required for the project. That service scope shows the company was not acting only as a vehicle supplier, but as an integrated project partner capable of coordinating compliance procedures, documentation preparation, and execution across multiple steps.
The project photos make the execution process more concrete. Their timestamp information shows that the team was already concentrating on document sorting, permit file preparation, and process coordination in late December 2019, and that by February 2020 the batch handover of license plates and vehicle paperwork was already moving forward in practice. These details reinforce that the project was not a one-step delivery, but a continuous service effort from early preparation through compliance completion and operational rollout.
The value of the project was not just in delivering vehicles, but in helping the customer move faster toward a compliant, operational, and scalable new-energy mobility fleet.
From a business perspective, fleet projects of this scale usually demand tightly managed schedules covering vehicle readiness, permit documentation, process alignment, and market launch. The successful advancement of the program in the complex environment of 2020 reflects the team's ability to coordinate across functions, maintain delivery discipline, and support customer timelines under pressure.
For the company, this was more than a large-volume order. It was a full-chain service case spanning vehicle support, compliance handling, and operational preparation. The project further strengthened Weijun's experience in serving platform-based and institutional mobility customers, and created a practical reference model for future large-batch new-energy mobility projects.
As the mobility sector continues to evolve toward electrification, platform integration, and regulatory compliance, projects like this demonstrate the depth of Zhengzhou Weijun's delivery capability and service execution in the fleet and mobility market.