EcoCars: how a company with Tajik roots became one of China’s first official EV exporters

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China is a global leader in electric vehicles (EVs), but gaining access to its export market is a complex and highly regulated process. Only a handful of companies manage to obtain the official export license required by the Chinese government.

Founded in 2021, EcoCars became one of the first foreign companies to receive China’s official EV export license. Today, it supplies vehicles to over 20 countries, including Russia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

 

From vision to business

EcoCars was established shortly after the pandemic by three Tajik nationals — Farrukh Pirumshoyev, Firouz Pirumshoyev, and Manouchehr Sharipov. Their professional journey in China began in 2012. Over the years, they witnessed the country's "electric revolution" — from the first electric buses on city streets to the global dominance of Chinese EV brands.

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Seeing the rapid evolution of China’s EV infrastructure, they began exploring ways to bring this progress abroad. In 2019, they registered their first company and laid the foundation for EcoCars, which was officially launched as a separate project in 2021.

“Electric vehicles became popular in China not because of trends, but because they’re practical. We realized this experience would be essential in the CIS and beyond,” they explain.

 

Operating by Chinese rules

After registering in 2021, EcoCars focused on aligning its operations with Chinese regulations. Exporting EVs requires transparent procedures, compliance with strict standards, and continuous interaction with government bodies.

ИЗОБРАЖЕНИЕ Firouz Pirumshoyev

Obtaining the official export license was a pivotal milestone, allowing EcoCars to partner directly with manufacturers and expand its international reach.

 

Global reach and Tajikistan as a strategic market

Today, EcoCars exports Chinese electric vehicles to more than 20 countries, from the CIS to the Middle East. Shipments vary in size — from small batches to large-scale deliveries — depending on client needs.

Tajikistan holds a special place in the company’s strategy. According to the founders, the country shows significant potential for adopting green technologies. EcoCars aims to play an active role in supporting this transition by offering not just vehicles, but also expertise in infrastructure development.

International Team and Recognition in China

EcoCars employs around 20 staff members, including citizens of both China and Tajikistan. This multicultural team allows the company to navigate the Chinese business landscape effectively while maintaining a strong international perspective.

The company has gained recognition in China, frequently participating in major industry forums. Chinese business media often highlight EcoCars as a success story of how foreign entrepreneurs can operate within a tightly regulated high-tech export sector.

 

Exporting more than just cars

As the world shifts toward electric mobility, EcoCars has positioned itself as a crucial link between Chinese manufacturers and global markets. The company doesn’t just sell vehicles — it exports technological expertise and quality standards.

Building on international experience and solid partnerships, EcoCars continues to grow as part of the global electric vehicle movement — a bridge between innovation in China and sustainable transport solutions worldwide.

 

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