Mohe city in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province has seen temperatures plummet below -36 degrees Celsius recently. This extreme cold is driving momentum in the local cold-weather testing industry, which is now entering its annual peak season, injecting fresh impetus into the local ice-and-snow economy.
With an annual snowy period lasting up to 240 days and a record low temperature of -53 degrees Celsius, Mohe’s frigid environment provides an ideal proving ground for automakers to test their new models and component performance under extreme cold conditions.