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Geely Farizon Debuts Green Mobility Solutions at Hong Kong 2026 Expo

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturer Geely Farizon showcased its 'Farizon Green' intelligent mobility platform at the Hong Kong International Automobile and Supply Chain Expo, signalling growing momentum for zero-emission utility vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region.

## Geely Farizon Green Platform Makes Asia Debut at Hong Kong Expo Chinese commercial vehicle giant Geely Farizon officially unveiled its 'Farizon Green' intelligent mobility solution at the Hong Kong International Automobile and Supply Chain Expo, which opened on 18 June 2026 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, according to a PR Newswire release. The debut marks a significant moment for the green commercial vehicle sector, with Geely Farizon — widely regarded as a global leader in new-energy utility vehicles — using the high-profile Hong Kong platform to demonstrate its latest integrated transport and logistics technologies to an international audience. While the expo is primarily an automotive and supply chain event, the implications for maritime-adjacent industries are notable. Port logistics operators, last-mile freight providers, and intermodal transport companies are increasingly evaluating zero-emission commercial vehicle fleets as part of broader decarbonisation strategies — strategies that directly intersect with port landside operations and supply chain sustainability targets. The 'Farizon Green' platform is understood to encompass electric and alternative-fuel commercial vehicles alongside intelligent fleet management systems, positioning the brand to serve logistics operators seeking to reduce Scope 3 emissions across their supply chains. Hong Kong's AsiaWorld-Expo continues to serve as a key venue for showcasing emerging transport and logistics technologies to buyers and decision-makers across the Asia-Pacific region, where port-adjacent freight and last-mile delivery sectors are under growing regulatory and commercial pressure to decarbonise. *Source: PR Newswire*
#green logistics#zero-emission vehicles#commercial vehicles#supply chain#Hong Kong#decarbonisation#port logistics#Asia-Pacific

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