Znen

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Zhongneng Vehicle Group (ZNEN)
TypePrivate company
Industry Motorcycle manufacturing
Founded1988;35 years ago (1988)
FounderChen Huaneng
Headquarters,
China
Area served
Worldwide
Products Motorcycles
Scooters
BrandsZNEN Motor
Subsidiaries Moto Morini
Fosti Motorcycle
Website https://www.znen.com/

Zhongneng Vehicle Group (usually known as ZNEN Group), is a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer founded by Chen Huaneng in June 1988, in Taizhou, Zhejiang. It was not until 1996 that ZNEN manufactured its first petrol mopeds. After twenty years in the motor vehicle industry, Zhongneng Industry Group develops three main products: petrol mopeds, electric mopeds, and motorcycles. [1]

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History

In 1988, Chen Huaneng founded the Donghai Machinery Factory in Taizhou (Zhejiang), a manufacturer of components for refrigerators and small household appliances that quickly became popular on the local market. The numerous orders led the company to grow and in 1996 Taizhou Zhongneng Photoelectric was established, specializing in the production of photoelectric material for household appliances. Shortly thereafter, the production of electric bicycles began. The economic boom of the motorcycle sector, and the success in the field of bicycles pushed the company to design compact motorcycles for the local market and in 1998 the company name was changed to Zhejiang Zhongneng Photoelectric, the export of lamps and electrical equipment to Asian countries and Eastern Europe, the ZNEN Motor brand was founded with the presentation of the first scooter, the fifty "S-King" which will go into production the following year thanks to the use of technologies and patents under a license of Japanese origin.

The ZNEN Coral 125 scooter Motron Ventura 125.jpg
The ZNEN Coral 125 scooter

In 2002, the new 42,000 square meter 42,000  m2 (450,000  sq ft ) production plant in Xiaoxie for light motorcycles was inaugurated and the company name was changed to Zhejiang Zhongneng Motorcycle Co., Ltd.

In 2003, Taizhou Zhongneng Automobile was founded, specializing in the production of plastic components for automobiles, and Taizhou Zhongneng Motorcycle for components intended for motorcycles.

In 2005, Foshan Fosti Motorcycle Manufacturing was founded, destined to produce light motorcycles in the 50-250 cc range and the first scooter units were exported to Europe. The following year the "ZNEN Zoom" scooter was presented, the first vehicle developed independently by the company. Other scooter models--such as the F8, the Kangaroo, and the Roar--will then be put into production.

To meet the growing production of scooters, the new 86,000 m2 (930,000 sq ft) Zhongneng Xinqiao factory was inaugurated in 2009. In 2013 Moden Electric Vehicle Technology Co., Ltd was founded, a subsidiary dedicated to the development and production of electric motorcycles. In 2017, the new 230,000 m2 (2,500,000 sq ft) Taizhou Bay Agglomeration factory opened.

In October 2018, Zhongneng Vehicle Group acquired the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Moto Morini for 10 million euros, pledging to maintain production and plants in Italy. [2]

In 2010, the Zhongneng Group registered projects with drawings of the models ZNEN Ves, Cityzen and Revival models at the EUIPO (European Intellectual Property Office).

In 2014, Piaggio made its first citation to the EUIPO with an application for "declaration of nullity", declaring that the three Chinese models do not meet the "requirements of novelty and individual character" compared to the current Piaggio Vespa LX and compared to the various patents filed by Piaggio for Vespa models since 1945.

In 2015, and in 2018, after another appeal, EUIPO again rejected Piaggio's request, which turned to the European Court. [3] [4]

In 2018, the Turin Court of Appeal confirmed the first instance ruling: the Vespa cannot be copied and the ZNEN models cannot be sold in Italy. [5]

On 17 February 2021, ZNEN presents appeal. [6]

Brands and models

Znen C Artemis

Znen C Artemis
Scooter Znen ZN125T-E 2014 - 8829.jpg
ManufacturerZnen (also known as ZN-Motors)
Also calledLexmoto Tommy (UK)
Tamoretti retro scooter (UK, Netherlands)
Jinlun JL125T-10 Retro (UK and worldwide)
Dorton Sunny (Spain)
Paparazzi's (USA)
Flyscooters Il Bello (USA)
Lance Vintage (USA)
BMS Heritage (USA)
Big Boy Revival (South Africa)
Asya Nostalji (Turkey)
Mondial 125ZN (Turkey)
Mondial 125ZNU (Turkey)
SuccessorZnen C Artemis 2, Znen Aurora
Class Scooter/Motorcycle
Engine GY6-B type, 4-stroke; Single Cylinder, Fan-cooled, 2 valve, SOHC 50cc(BN139QMI), 125cc(BN152QMI), 150cc (BN157QMI)
Bore / stroke 52.4mm x 57.8mm (for 125cc)
Compression ratio 9.2:1 (for 125cc)
Top speed90 km/h (claimed)
Power 6.3 Kw - 8.45 HP at 7500 rpm (for 125cc)
Torque 9.3 N.m at 5000 rpm (for 125cc)
Ignition type Capacitor discharge ignition
Transmission Automatic continuously variable transmission
Frame type Steel tube
Suspension double front, single back
Brakes 240mm disc brake on front wheel, 130mm drum brake on rear
Tires front 3.5-10, rear 3.5-10
Wheelbase 1255 mm
DimensionsL: 1891 mm
W: 872 mm
H: 1090 mm
Weight93 kg (dry)
Fuel capacity4.8 litres
Oil capacity800-900 mL
Fuel consumption100.89 MPG - 2.8 L/100 km (claimed)
Related Honda Joker

The Znen C Artemis is a four-stroke twist-and-go scooter from Znen Motors, which comes in either 50cc (model number ZN50QT-E), 125cc (model number ZN125T-E) or 150cc models (model number ZN150T-E). This scooter is made in Zhejiang, China by Znen Motors and shipped abroad where it is rebadged in various countries. It has European EEC and American EPA and DOT certifications. The design is very similar to the much older Honda Joker.

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References

  1. "Znen - About us" . Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. "Moto Morini diventa cinese" (in Italian). 2 October 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  3. "Case T-219/18: Judgment of the General Court (Sixth Chamber) of 24 September 2019. Piaggio & C. SpA v European Union Intellectual Property Office". EUR-Lex. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  4. Abdullah, Wahid Ooi (30 September 2019). "Piaggio Loses Intellectual Property Case Against Zhejiang Zhongneng". BikesRepublic. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  5. "Never copy a Vespa" . Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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