CEVO-C SE 28th Unit to Be Used for Disabled Protection Center and Daycare Center

CEVO Mobility, a subsidiary of Cammsys' electric vehicle division led by CEO Park Young-tae, announced on the 10th that it donated 28 units of the ultra-compact electric vehicle CEVO-C SE to the Social Welfare Council of Yeonggwang County as part of its social contribution activities. Photo by Cammsys

CEVO Mobility, a subsidiary of Cammsys' electric vehicle division led by CEO Park Young-tae, announced on the 10th that it donated 28 units of the ultra-compact electric vehicle CEVO-C SE to the Social Welfare Council of Yeonggwang County as part of its social contribution activities. Photo by Cammsys

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] CEVO Mobility, a subsidiary of Cammsys's electric vehicle division (CEO Park Youngtae), announced on the 10th that it has delivered 28 units of the ultra-compact electric vehicle CEVO-C SE to the Yeonggwang-gun Social Welfare Council as part of its social contribution activities.


The ultra-compact electric vehicles delivered this time are expected to be used as customized welfare vehicles at 28 institutions under the council, including the county's youth counseling welfare center, disability protection center, and daycare centers.


In particular, it is expected to be of great help to county residents who face significant restrictions in using welfare facilities due to regional characteristics such as weak public transportation systems and physical difficulties. CEVO Mobility and the council plan to promote welfare services and the CEVO-C SE by wrapping promotional materials on the vehicles through discussions.


Baek Jongwoo, Sales Director of CEVO Mobility, said, "We were able to hold this vehicle delivery ceremony through strong consensus among executives and employees regarding corporate social responsibility," adding, "We hope that the vehicles shipped from our CEVO Mobility Yeonggwang factory will be of practical help to neighbors in the local community, and we plan to continue supporting places that need social attention."


Im Dooseop, Chairman of the council, stated, "The ultra-compact electric vehicles are small and highly mobile, so they are expected to play a very important role in welfare support activities that require frequent movement and transportation tasks."



CEVO Mobility has been steadily continuing its sharing activities, including donating vehicles to various welfare institutions since early last year, including this sponsorship.


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