Geely Auto adopts asset‑light global strategy, aims to sell 6.5 million vehicles by 2030
The Eastern Herald reports that Geely Auto is shifting to an asset‑light global strategy. The company has set a target of 6.5 million vehicles by 2030. The new
The Eastern Herald reports that Geely Auto is shifting to an asset‑light global
strategy. The company has set a target of 6.5 million vehicles by 2030. The new
approach emphasizes lighter ownership of production assets. Geely aims to expand
its market presence while reducing capital intensity. The sales goal reflects
the automaker’s growth ambitions. The strategy aligns with industry trends
toward flexible operations. Executives expect the model to improve
profitability. Observers will watch how the plan influences Geely’s market
share.