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Is EV the aim of Chinese smartphone makers? OPPO and Xiaomi are applying for trademarks in India one after another

By mobilephones 05/11/2022 613 Views

Change the power map of the automobile industry...?

The world is now decarbonized, and the trend of switching cars to EVs is accelerating. Even existing automakers could not ignore the trend and introduced EV models one after another. However, companies such as China, which until now had no presence as a car brand, are entering the industry by releasing new EV vehicles. It's an era when even Apple is rumored to be working on EV development.

Chinese smartphone makers aim for EV? OPPO and Xiaomi Are Applying for Trademarks One After Another in India</p><p>Apple isn't alone. Interestingly, Gadgets 360 has revealed that over the past three years, new EV trademark applications have been filed in India by Xiaomi and OPPO! Products covered by the registered trademark range from self-driving EV four-wheeled vehicles to motorcycles, boats, and drones, and not all applications have been approved. OPPO has not yet applied for a successful registration, but the Realme brand under its umbrella has already been registered as a trademark.</p><p>Will the OPPO brand EV run on the road soon? Although there is still a trademark registration movement, nothing has been clarified about specific commercialization, but the most realistic of these is that Xiaomi will launch an EV. It is reported that the CEO himself has stated that he wants to set up an EV mass production system within three years, and it may be a topic in the market before the Apple car. It would be interesting if various home appliance makers entered the EV market in Japan beyond the brands of automobile manufacturers, but I haven't heard of such a story.</p><p><small>Source: Gadgets 360</small></p><p>Advertisements</p></div>    
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