When the COVID-19 epidemic hit Hong Kong suddenly, the anti-epidemic situation was extremely severe. To effectively help Hong Kong prevent and control the epidemic, the central government built anti-epidemic isolation and treatment square cabin hospitals in Xintian, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port, Fanling, Luohu Zhouhetao and other places in Hong Kong.
The Central Aid to Hong Kong Emergency Hospital is located in the Luohu Zhouhetao area of Hong Kong opposite the Huanggang Port in Shenzhen, with a construction area of about 520,000 square meters. It will provide an emergency hospital with 1,000 negative pressure beds and a square cabin facility with 10,000 beds. In order to solve the problem of personnel and material transportation in the hospital and improve the operation efficiency of the square cabin hospital, it urgently purchased a batch of on-site electric freight vehicles, electric shuttle buses and electric dining cars from EAGLE.


After learning that the ordered vehicles were supported by the central government for Hong Kong's anti-epidemic and would be put into use in the emergency hospital, Suzhou EAGLE immediately responded and arranged emergency production.
In order to ensure early completion and delivery, the production workshop of Suzhou EAGLE Electric Vehicle is running at high speed. General projects are assembled in a flow line, doing this and then that, but this production task has all tasks carried out at the same time, racing against time.
Suzhou EAGLE Company arranged technicians with excellent skills from various departments to fully cooperate with the production of vehicles for aiding Hong Kong.
EAGLE people have shouldered more responsibilities and obligations with technology and professionalism, transmitted positive energy with craftsmanship, and raced against time and worked day and night in the production of on-site vehicles for the Central Aid to Hong Kong Emergency Hospital, contributing their own strength.
"It is a great honor to participate in the Central Aid to Hong Kong project and help Hong Kong compatriots fight the epidemic; this experience will be the most meaningful thing in my life and is invaluable!" said Liu Hongjun, General Manager of Shenzhen EAGLE, who negotiated, transported and debugged the electric vehicles for the Central Aid to Hong Kong Emergency Hospital.