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Allview launches first commercial EVs, will invest 50 mln. euro in 2025, targets 100 MW of solar

7 April 2025
Electricity
Bogdan Tudorache

The Allview Group will invest around 50 million euros in 2025, across all its divisions, double last year, Ciprian Cucu, sales manager of Allview Mobile & Green By Allview Photovoltaic, told Energynomics. Last year, the group’s turnover with 64 employees was around 125 million euros, and this year it is set to double. The photovoltaic panel division develops EPC projects mainly for large industrial prosumers, but also has a small team dedicated to the residential segment and aims to reach the 100 MW milestone put into operation this year.

“Last year we developed projects for Autoliv Romania, the Constanta Shipyard, the Saint-Gobain factory, ProdLacta – over 20MW, this year we have a 45 MW project in Țăndărei and we contracted the Municipality of Reșița with 8MW – so things on photovoltaics are looking good. This year we will reach the milestone of 100 MW of solar put into operation, in total, so far,” said Ciprian Cucu.

Allview Auto made its debut in the commercial electric mobility industry on Friday, launching a range of electric commercial vehicles designed to offer solutions in urban and periurban transport. The new vehicles enter the market with a low price, being manufactured in China. Allview is already present in Romania on the electric mobility market with the small, city cars, CityZen, also produced in China.

“We are interested in reaching a market share of 10% of the sector – it is valid for any series of products, in general… We are betting on the market of small traders, those with warehouses outside the cities. Sales for small cars, CityZen, were 150 units in 2024, and for 2025 we aim to at least double this figure”.

The new electric van model, Allview CityARGO, and the utility vehicle, e-VanGO rely on the Rabla Plus program to achieve low prices, such as 13,000-15,000 euros with VAT for CityARGO vans, depending on the model and 32,800 – 35,700 euros for e-VAN GO vans, taking into account the Rabla Plus eco-ticket at the 2024 level (the value of the ticket for 2025 has not yet been announced).

The CARGO variant can also be equipped with a refrigeration system for the transport of perishable goods.

The CityARGO and e-VanGO models allow for fast charging, have ranges that vary depending on the model from 112 to 280 km and benefit from a 4-year warranty, within a limit of 100,000 km for the battery and a 24-month, within a limit of 100,000 km, commercial warranty.

Autor: Bogdan Tudorache

Active in the economic and business press for the past 26 years, Bogdan graduated Law and then attended intensive courses in Economics and Business English. He went up to the position of editor-in-chief since 2006 and has provided management and editorial policy for numerous economic publications dedicated especially to the community of foreign investors in Romania. From 2003 to 2013 he was active mainly in the financial-banking sector. He started freelancing for Energynomics in 2013, notable for his advanced knowledge of markets, business communities and a mature editorial style, both in Romanian and English.

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