Jiang Dalong, chairman of National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), delivers a speech during the off-line ceremony for its first NEVS 9-3 series EV at
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Jiang Dalong, chairman of National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), delivers a speech during the off-line ceremony for its first NEVS 9-3 series EV at Tianjin Binhai Hi-tech Industrial Development Area (THT) in Tianjin, China, 5 December 2017. Swedish-based electric carmaker NEVS, is launching a city mobility pilot program with support from Tianjin Binhai Hi-tech Industrial Development Area (THT). Production of the Saab 9-3 has restarted for the second time, only this time the cars are being built in China, feature electric powertrains, and are to be sold under the NEVS brand. The first NEVS 9-3 rolled off a plant in Tianjin, China on Tuesday (5 December 2017), marking an important step in NEVS's plan to become a leading provider of sustainable mobility services. NEVS's plant currently has the capacity for 50, 000 cars per year but this is to be lifted to 220, 000 cars eventually. The NEVS 9-3 is essentially the former Saab 9-3 with an electric powertrain that NEVS describes as a first-generation design. The company is developing second- and third-generation electric powertrains