Geely's EV brand Zeekr seeks to double sales in 2023, expand in Europe
Zeekr sees opportunity for growth in Europe, An said in an interview at the CES 2023 annual technology conference in Las Vegas. Later this year, Zeekr plans to begin selling vehicles there with assisted driving systems engineered with Mobileye, he added.Zeekr and, Alphabet Inc's robotaxi unit, showed a prototype of an autonomous ride service vehicle at CES.
An said Zeekr plans to build vehicles for Waymo in China, but U.S. production is a possibility,"depending on the market situation."Last month, Zeekr filed for a U.S. initial public offering, without providing details on the size or timing. Reuters previously reported Zeekr was aiming to raise more than $1 billion in the IPO and seeking a valuation of more than $10 billion.
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