Guangdong Meixinsheng New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading provider of integrated fast charging and battery swapping solutions in China. Focusing on empowering global low-speed green mobility with its independently developed technologies, its product portfolio covers electric vehicles, power batteries, fast charging stations, intelligent battery swapping cabinets, and back-end management software. It provides full-chain services from hardware customization to software adaptation.
MIYAJI's full-chain technology training focuses on the global electrification boom and addresses the talent shortage in the electric mobility market. It condenses 5 years of overseas practical experience into a comprehensive "battery swapping + fast charging (vehicle + electricity + hardware and software)" course. The training is centered on "70% hands-on practice + 30% theory," equipped with over 50 sets of training equipment and instructors with over 5 years of overseas experience. It covers four modules: vehicle assembly, core lithium battery technology, hardware and software collaborative debugging, and entrepreneurial operation empowerment, specifically addressing pain points in overseas scenarios such as high-temperature adaptation and waterproofing. The course lasts 14 days, with a single enrollment fee of $2500 and a group fee of $2000 (including accommodation and meals) for groups of 3. Graduates can access MIYAJI supply chain resources, receive authoritative certification, and are guaranteed to graduate even with no prior experience. This program is suitable for four types of people: technology professionals, entrepreneurs, and corporate teams. Students from Afghanistan, Nigeria, Ghana, and other countries have already achieved results such as earning over $5,000 in three months and a monthly net profit of $20,000. Places are limited, and customized programs are available for companies.
MIYAJI (Guangdong Meixinsheng New Energy) has officially launched its large-scale deployment plan in Africa, focusing on three core regions: West Africa, East Africa, and North Africa. In collaboration with local partners, it is launching a complete "electric motorcycle + charging/swapping infrastructure" solution tailored to the African context. Leveraging Africa's electrification policy incentives and market demand, its products are customized to address pain points such as high temperatures, unpaved roads, and unstable power grids, coupled with regional warehousing and rapid after-sales response. Through policy alignment, a three-tiered channel network, local talent training, and flexible franchise models, a win-win ecosystem is being built. Benchmark projects such as a demonstration station in Ghana and a ride-hailing partnership in Nigeria have already been planned. In the next 18 months, it plans to deploy over 180 charging stations, driving sales of over 5,000 electric motorcycles and empowering a green transportation revolution in Africa.