Nanjing Golden Dragon Bus

It is a subsidiary company under the Skywell New Energy Automobile Group,[1] and a joint venture with the Xiamen King Long United Automotive Industry.

[2] Vehicles manufactured and marketed by NGDB carry the Skywell marque,[3] inspired from the English word Skyworth.

[15] On February 25, 2016, Hefei Guoxuan Hi-Tech Power & Energy Co., Ltd. announced that it signed an agreement with NGDB to purchase electric batteries for 1.058 billion RMB.

[16] On May 24, 2016, NGDB debuted several hybrid buses including the D11 at the 2016 Beijing International Road Transportation, Urban Bus and Parts Exhibition.

[15] On August 8, 2017, NGDB debuted a prototype MPV at the 2017 Nanjing Jinlong New Energy Logistics Vehicle Product event.

[20] On January 21, 2018, Huang announced that in June 2017, NGDB acquired the production rights and machinery to manufacture the Chana Taurustar.

[25] As of 2019, NGDB has an overseas presence in Thailand, Philippines, Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Malaysia, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, India, Ukraine and Chile.

[8] It was reported that NGDB signed an agreement with San Diego State University to establish a joint research laboratory in 2015 to develop electric batteries and other new technology.

[29] The company has assisted in funding SDSU's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with Professor Chunting C. Mi under the title "Joint Laboratory Development and Training".

[30] On March 2, 2016, NGDB's Wuhan bus production facility was inaugurated, based at the Hannan District Tonghang Industrial Park.