People in northern China figuratively call fuel tricycles "three-wheelers" because their engines make a loud "bang bang bang" sound during driving. Although today's electric tricycles do not require hard pedaling and do not make such a loud noise, people still habitually call them "three-wheelers".
Domestic tricycles are low-priced, of good quality, and have mature technology. The upgraded version of the tricycle is the first to use the intelligent network function, which opens up new markets with new functions. Therefore, it is not surprising that domestic "three-wheelers" are hot-selling overseas.
Compared with my country's foreign trade "new three things", the technical content of "three-wheelers" is not high. Despite this, this product has received unexpected popularity overseas. Its success is not due to its technological advantages, but its functional practicality. The emergence of "three-wheelers" may be a reminder to the manufacturing industry that opportunities are hidden in those corners that we are accustomed to, and we need to change our perspective or even change our environment to find them.