The National Expansion of Electromobility Gains Momentum with New Points of Sale
Hitech Electric, a Brazilian innovator in the field of electromobility, advances in the national market with the implementation of an ambitious project in partnership with a set of dealerships strategically positioned in the South, Southeast, Central-West, and Northeast regions. This movement is strengthened by the support of Positivo Tecnologia, a national giant in the technology sector, which invests in the startup through its Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) program, focusing efforts on sustainable initiatives in Western Amazon.
Strategic Connection for Regional Availability
Rodrigo Contin, CEO of Hitech Electric, emphasizes the importance of connectivity in a country of continental proportions like Brazil. Collaborating with established dealerships allows Hitech Electric’s 100% electric utility vehicles to become more accessible, surpassing the boundaries of its headquarters in Campo Largo/PR.
Dealer Network Expands Reach
Among the new allies are names such as Carueme, Trevisa, Foroeste, TruckFor, Autolibano, and Suprema, covering a wide spectrum of locations. These partners, with decades of experience in the automotive industry, are transitioning to electric models, reflecting the global shift towards cleaner and more sustainable transportation. All have received specialized training from Hitech Electric to ensure excellent service.
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Suzuki sells an “economical family minivan” with 7 seats cheaper than Chevrolet Spin, Citroën Aircross, and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 in Brazil; for about R$ 47,000 in conversion without taxes, the Ertiga has a 1.5 engine, manual or automatic transmission, CNG option, a trunk of up to 803 liters, and a family package that Brazil doesn’t have, but India does.
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Mitsubishi sells a “minivan with the soul of an SUV” with 7 seats cheaper than Chevrolet Spin, Citroën Aircross, and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 in Brazil; for about R$ 76,000 in conversion without taxes, the Xpander has a 1.5 engine, manual or CVT transmission, 220 mm ground clearance, and a robust family package that Brazilians don’t have, but Indonesia does.
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Japan and Mercosur may reach an agreement to lower the cost of cars and auto parts, with manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan coming into focus.
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Volkswagen is preparing an SUV derived from the new Amarok to compete with the Toyota SW4 and Haval H9, utilize the Argentine Pacheco factory, and transform a pickup into a more profitable family of products.
Impact of the Expansion
Hitech Electric bets on increased visibility and convenience for consumers, who can now find brand vehicles such as the e.coDelivery, e.coTruck, and e.coCargo closer to their locations. “We are bringing our products closer to customers and strengthening our presence in the market. Connectivity and post-sale trust are crucial to consolidating Hitech Electric’s leadership in the electromobility sector in Brazil,” highlights Contin.
More About Hitech Electric
Founded in 2017 by engineer Rodrigo Contin, Hitech Electric is a pioneer in the production of electric last-mile vehicles in Brazil. With facilities in Campo Largo-PR, the company is an example of innovation and sustainability, promoting electromobility with zero carbon emissions. Detailed information about available models and services offered can be accessed on Hitech Electric’s official website.
Positivo Tecnologia: The Force Behind Innovation
Positivo Tecnologia, a company with a solid history in developing and selling technological products, is an essential strategic pillar for Hitech Electric’s growth. With a diverse portfolio and a global presence, Positivo drives innovation across various fronts, including electromobility.
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To learn more about Hitech Electric’s electromobility solutions and the locations where their vehicles can be purchased, visit the official website. Also, follow the company’s updates and news on social media and Positivo Tecnologia’s press room.
Source: Leandro Teles – DRONE Comunicação.

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