Jeremy Hagen - jeremy@jiyun123.net

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From: "Jeremy L" <heino@jiyun123.net>
Reply-To: jeremy@jiyun123.net
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2025 12:28:42 +0200
Subject: I have a small query

Hi,

I hope this message finds you well.

We are a leading manufacturer of high-quality pedelecs with an annual production capacity of over 30,000 units. Our products are exported to Europe, North America, Australia, South Africa, the Middle East, and many other global regions. Currently, we proudly serve hundreds of dealers and distributors across Europe and the United States.

To better support our partners, we have established warehouses in Europe, the UK, and the USA, ensuring fast and reliable delivery. For most EU countries, delivery takes just 3–5 days, and 3–7 days for the UK and US.

If you're interested in purchasing our pedelecs, please contact us.
Kindly let us know the quantity you need and your address, and we will calculate the best possible pricing for you.

We are also open to exploring distribution partnerships. If you're interested in becoming an distributor in your region, we would love to hear from you.

We’d like to highlight one of our popular models currently stocked in our European warehouse:

26-inch Fat Tire Pedelec
48V 13Ah Lithium Battery
500W Motor
Cruise Control Function

Whether you’re looking to expand your product range or source from a reliable OEM partner, we are confident we can support your business growth with quality products, competitive pricing, and professional service.

Looking forward to your inquiry!

Best regards,
Jeremy Hagen
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