Container Sharing Model
How Group Buying Works
Share a container, split the costs. Our group buying model makes importing electric vehicles affordable for everyone.
Simple 6-Step Process
From browsing to receiving your order
Browse Products
Explore our catalog of factory-direct electric vehicles, batteries, and parts. All products come with full certifications (UN38.3, MSDS, CE).
Select Destination
Choose your destination port and add products to your cart. You'll see active batches for each port with current progress and estimated freight.
Pay via TT
Complete your order with a bank transfer (TT payment). Upload your payment proof and our team will verify within 12 hours.
Batch Fills Up
Your order joins the batch. As more buyers join, the per-unit freight cost may decrease. Batches have 15-day cycles (extendable to 22 days).
Container Ships
Once the batch closes, all orders are consolidated into a shared container shipment. You'll receive tracking information via email.
Receive at Port
Your goods arrive at the destination port. Handle customs clearance and collect your order. We provide all necessary documentation.
Why Group Buy Saves You Money
See how sharing a container reduces your per-unit costs
10 units
$300
per unit freight
36 units
$120
per unit freight
80+ units
$65
per unit freight
* Illustrative example for 2W shipment to Latin America. Actual rates vary by destination.
Batch Timeline
Understanding the batch cycle from start to delivery
Day 1-15: Collection Period
Orders are collected. Join anytime during this window.
Day 16-22: Extension (if needed)
If batch isn't full, 7-day extension period begins.
Batch Closes
Final freight calculated, production begins.
+25-40 days: Arrival at Port
Container arrives at destination port.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is group buying?
Group buying allows multiple buyers to share a single container shipment, dramatically reducing per-unit shipping costs. The more units in a batch, the lower each person pays for freight.
How is freight calculated?
Freight is estimated based on the number of units in a batch and the destination port. The final freight is calculated when the batch closes and divided equally among all participants.
What happens if a batch doesn't fill?
If a batch doesn't reach minimum capacity within 15 days, it can be extended by 7 days. If still unfilled, we may merge with another compatible batch or offer a refund.
What payment methods do you accept?
We only accept TT (telegraphic transfer/bank wire) payments. This ensures secure, traceable transactions for international orders.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by destination: typically 25-35 days for Latin America, 20-30 days for Africa, and 15-25 days for Middle East/South Asia.
What about customs and duties?
Buyers are responsible for customs clearance and import duties at the destination port. We provide all necessary documentation including commercial invoice, packing list, and certificates.
Ready to Start?
Browse our products and join an active batch to your destination.