Belkommunmash-produced electric vehicles are exported to 15 countries
The introduction of advanced technologies in industry is a key priority for the five-year period. This was announced at Belkommunmash, where Minsk City Council Chairman Artyom Tsuran met with the staff. The discussion focused on the President's address to the Belarusian people and parliament, as well as economic development objectives through 2030. Belkommunmash, a leading enterprise in the mechanical engineering industry, has produced several innovative models over the past two years. These include low-floor trams and an 18-meter electric bus for St. Petersburg with an overnight charging function, providing a range of up to 240 km. Overall, domestic electric vehicles are exported to 15 countries, and the company finds new markets every year.
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