On November 2, 2018, the Min'an Automobile Plant was completed, costing 8.3 billion yuan.[5] The factory stamps, welds, paints, assembles, packs, tests and inspections, vehicle parts logistics, and tests all Min'an vehicles. It also includes an office area and living facilities, a photovoltaic power station, and rainwater reuse stations.[6][7]
The CO1 was made in early 2016. The CO1 was a mail car used by the Chinese Government from 2018–present.
In 2016, Min'an produced the D01, an electric sport car.
They produced the E01 in 2020. The E01 made production under the name ET-5. Which is based on the JMEV E400 (EVEasy EX5) rebadged as the ET-5, called Mintou.[8]
In 2020, Min'an introduced the A02. The A02 later made production as the MX-6.[9]
Min'an created to pure electric vehicles: The MX-6 and the ET-5. The MX-6 was introduced in China in 2020. It is powered by a 125 kWh battery with 168 hp. Its dimensions measure 4701 mm/1889 mm/1706 mm. It has a kerb weight of 1869 kg.[10][11] The ET-5 was also introduced in 2020. The ET-5 failed to make production, and was remade under the name JMC E400.[12]
Vehicles
Current models
Min'an Electric currently has 3 prototype vehicles. None of the vehicles are in production as of February 2022.