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Chinese automotive manufacturing company
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Ankai Automobile
Company typePublic
SZSE:000868
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorHefei Feihe Automobile Factory
Founded1997; 29 years ago (1997)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsBuses
Coaches
Automotive components
ServicesRepair and maintenance services
RevenueCNY3,727.44 million[1]
CNY87.30 million[1]
CNY98.14 million[1]
Number of employees
Approx. 3,000
Websitewww.ankaiglobal.com
Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese安徽安凯汽车股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese安徽安凱汽車股份有限公司
Transcriptions
Ankai Automobile
Simplified Chinese安凯客车
Traditional Chinese安凱客車
Transcriptions
Ankai
Simplified Chinese安凯
Traditional Chinese安凱
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Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd. is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company headquartered inHefei,Anhui, which specialises in the production of buses and coaches.[2] Ankai's products include urban buses, regular coaches, sleeping berth coaches, bus and coach chassis and automotive components. Ankai also offers related repair and maintenance services. The company has three principal subsidiaries and distributes its products worldwide.

The name "Ankai" is the abbreviation ofAnhui-Kässbohrer, marking the cooperation between Hefei Feihe Automobile Factory andKässbohrer from 1993.

As of 9 November 2016, Ankai was a constituent ofSZSE 1000 Index (as well as sub-indexSZSE 700 Index) but not inSZSE Component Index, making the company was ranked between the 501st to 1,000th by free float adjusted market capitalization.

History

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HFF6100SK02 bus produced by Feihe after the introduction of Setra technology

Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd was founded on July 22, 1997, and was listed on theShenzhen Stock Exchange, China's second largest stock exchange, three days later. A license agreement for the construction of buses with a self-supporting body was signed with the Setra bus brand, which now belongs to the Daimler subsidiaryEvoBus. This made Ankai the first company in Asia to produce this type of body, also known as amonocoque. Just one year later, in November 1998, the 500th bus was manufactured.[3]

In 2001, the license agreement with EvoBus was extended for a further ten years. The contract allowed Ankai to produce the SETRA S 315 coach model, winner of the Coach of the Year award. In the same year, construction of a new automobile factory in Hefei began. With an initial production capacity of 1,000 vehicles per year, the largest production facility for comfort buses in China was created. Licensed production of the S 315 under the name Ankai Setra HFF6120K35(S315) began as early as November 2002. In the years that followed, Ankai played a key role in building the nationwide long-distance bus network with modern vehicles that meet western comfort and safety standards. In September 2002, scheduled bus services from Inner Mongolia to the capital Beijing began using Ankai-Setra buses. This also represented one of the first fast and comfortable long-distance bus routes in China.[4]

In March 2008, an Ankai bus (the first Chinese bus manufacturer) received safety and environmental certification from the Australian Transport Authority. This certificate, which largely corresponds to the demanding requirements of the ECE regulations, meant a decisive step for the further development of the company: It enabled access to the lucrative European markets, which are, however, heavily regulated in terms of technical specifications. Another milestone in the company's history was the sale of 11 Ankai double-decker buses to the Big Bus Company in June 2010. It was the first time that buses from China entered the US market; this was preceded by lengthy negotiations with the approval and import authorities. The unit price was RMB 2 million.[5] The buses were painted with oversized USA flags and are used as tourist buses in Las Vegas and San Francisco. In the same year, double-decker buses were sold on the South African market, which had previously been dominated by British models.[6]

In 2022, Ankai partnered withJAC Motors andBYD to build a power battery plant.[7]

Products

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  • Buses:
    • A5
    • A6
    • A8
    • A9
    • Baositong K7
    • K8
    • F7
    • G7
    • G9
    • N7
  • School bus:
    • S6
    • S7
    • S9
  • EV buses and vans:

Gallery

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  • An Ankai HFF6609KDE5FB minibus in Shanghai, China
    An Ankai HFF6609KDE5FB minibus in Shanghai, China
  • An Ankai HFF 6904KZ 8 coach on display at IAA 2012 in Hannover, Germany
    An Ankai HFF 6904KZ 8 coach on display at IAA 2012 in Hannover, Germany
  • An Ankai HFF 6110GS
    An Ankai HFF 6110GS
  • An Ankai HFF 6120GS01C at Beijing West railway station
    An Ankai HFF 6120GS01C atBeijing West railway station
  • An Ankai bus in service in Shenzhen
    An Ankai bus in service in Shenzhen
  • TransJakarta HFF6180G02D bendy bus.
    TransJakarta HFF6180G02D bendy bus.
  • TransJakarta Ankai HFF6120D17D bus with body from New Armada.
    TransJakarta Ankai HFF6120D17D bus with body from New Armada.
  • Electric transit bus operated by Electra-Afikim at BIG Terminal, Ashdod, Israel, 2025
    Electric transit bus operated byElectra-Afikim at BIG Terminal,Ashdod,Israel, 2025

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Income Statement for Anhui Ankai Automobile Co Ltd". Bloomberg. Retrieved28 August 2012.
  2. ^Road, Xinhua Silk."Xinhua Silk Road: 800 Ankai natural gas buses exported to Mexico for operation".www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved2022-12-01.
  3. ^"Bus Manufacturer, Passenger Coach, City Bus". 2015-01-01. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-01. Retrieved2022-06-28.
  4. ^Ortmann, Günther (2015),"I. Zeuggebrauch; Noch nicht/Nicht mehr-Maschinen",Noch nicht/Nicht mehr, Velbrück Wissenschaft, pp. 11–16,doi:10.5771/9783845277363-11,ISBN 9783845277363, retrieved2022-06-28{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  5. ^"Big Bus Tours | The best open-top sightseeing tours in cities worldwide". 2012-10-14. Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-14. Retrieved2022-06-28.
  6. ^"Ankai Luxury Sightseeing Buses Grab High-end Bus Market in South Africa-news-www.chinabuses.org".www.chinabuses.org. Retrieved2022-06-28.
  7. ^"JAC Motors, BYD to Set Up Commercial EV Battery Venture".www.yicaiglobal.com. Retrieved2022-10-03.
  8. ^"安凯快乐运上市,13.23万起,新能源回本利器".autohome.com.cn. 2022-06-29. Retrieved2022-06-29.

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