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YADEA opens three flagship electric vehicle stores in Cebu

Electric vehicle manufacturer YADEA launched three retail stores in Cebu expanding commercial distribution network operations across the Philippine market

CEBU, Philippines - YADEA, the global electric mobility brand, has announced the opening of three new flagship stores in Cebu, marking a significant expansion in the Philippine market. This move aligns with YADEA's long-term commitment to Southeast Asia. Previously, the company's retail network was primarily concentrated in Metro Manila and northern regions, with 68 stores established in these areas.

The new Cebu stores, launched in partnership with M Lhuillier, a leading non-bank financial service provider, will bolster YADEA's presence in Central Philippines and accelerate its entry into new regional markets. YADEA's product portfolio includes the YADEA EPOC electric scooter, with up to 3200W peak power and a 100-kilometer range, and the YADEA CL8 electric tricycle, featuring dual-row seating for family transportation.

As electric mobility demand grows, YADEA is investing in localized operations, product innovation, and strategic partnerships to provide smarter, more convenient, and reliable electric mobility solutions, contributing to sustainable transportation development in Southeast Asia. For more information, visit www.yadea.ph.

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