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    BEIJING, April 29 โ€” At a dusty lot an hour outside Beijing, a steady stream of vehicles come and go for a quick battery charge โ€” just one node in Chinaโ€™s rapidly expanding network of electric trucks.While the countryโ€™s prowess in electric passenger vehicles has long been known globally, electric trucks have only recently gained traction.Now powered by extensive charging and battery-swapping infrastructure, the cost structures clearly favour electric models, exper
     

Electric trucks in China surge as lower costs and charging network disrupt logistics

29 April 2026 at 13:00

Malay Mail

BEIJING, April 29 โ€” At a dusty lot an hour outside Beijing, a steady stream of vehicles come and go for a quick battery charge โ€” just one node in Chinaโ€™s rapidly expanding network of electric trucks.

While the countryโ€™s prowess in electric passenger vehicles has long been known globally, electric trucks have only recently gained traction.

Now powered by extensive charging and battery-swapping infrastructure, the cost structures clearly favour electric models, experts say, in a potentially fatal blow for conventional diesel rigs.

โ€œLast year was the breakthrough for heavy electrified vehicles in China,โ€ Lauri Myllyvirta, co-founder of the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and expert on Chinaโ€™s energy consumption, told AFP.

โ€œIf the infrastructure is there, the economics are there for an increasing number of logistics routes and requirements,โ€ he said.

Adoption of alternatives to diesel trucks in the worldโ€™s second-largest economy has noticeably accelerated in recent years.

New-energy models accounted for 29 per cent of all domestic truck sales in China last year, up from 14 per cent in 2024, according to data from Beijing-based market intelligence provider Commercial Vehicle World.

A driver swiping a card to charge his electric truck at a charging station in Beijing. โ€” AFP pic
A driver swiping a card to charge his electric truck at a charging station in Beijing. โ€” AFP pic

The penetration rate was less than one per cent as recently as 2021, according to the firm.

Manufacturers say they expect that share to continue swelling, potentially reaching a majority of sales in just a few years.

At the bustling charging station in Beijingโ€™s Miyun District, 43-year-old truck driver Wang told AFP how his job had changed since he started driving an electric model last year.

โ€œItโ€™s such a breeze!โ€ he said after plugging in the charging cables.

โ€œMy old vehicle had over 10 gears, and its operation was so cumbersome. But with this one, you donโ€™t have to do a thing โ€” itโ€™s all automatic.โ€

โ€˜All about speedโ€™ย 

Asked why he thought logistics firms like his were increasingly switching to electric trucks, Wang said it was a combination of national policies and simple market logic.

โ€œItโ€™s just survival of the fittest. Now, with freight expenses and everything, people are trying to earn a bit more, and this one has lower operating costs.โ€

Another driver at the charging station, surnamed Zhang, told AFP that he has been driving an electric truck for around two months after switching from one powered by natural gas.

At a dusty lot an hour outside Beijing, a steady stream of vehicles come and go for a quick battery charge โ€” just one node in Chinaโ€™s rapidly expanding network of electric trucks. โ€” AFP pic
At a dusty lot an hour outside Beijing, a steady stream of vehicles come and go for a quick battery charge โ€” just one node in Chinaโ€™s rapidly expanding network of electric trucks. โ€” AFP pic

His job mainly involves hauling sand and stone on short journeys around Beijing, Zhang told AFP, noting that the truck is not suited for longer shipments.

The new sky-blue model Zhang drives โ€” made by the Howo brand of state-owned firm Sinotruk โ€” has a maximum range of 240-250 kilometres (149โ€“155 miles), he said.

โ€œThe power is pretty strong, the acceleration is fast. Itโ€™s all about speed, but the range is a bit lacking,โ€ he said.

As domestic adoption of electric trucks picks up pace, Chinese firms are thinking more about overseas markets.

โ€œSimilar to passenger vehicles, Chinaโ€™s heavy truck manufacturers are beginning to view export markets as an inevitable strategy due to rising competition and the eventual saturation in the Chinese market,โ€ said Christopher Doleman, an analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

โ€˜Electric is superiorโ€™ย 

Recent disruption in global energy markets as a result of the Middle East war is a โ€œpotential accelerantโ€ for this trend, Doleman told AFP.

โ€œThere is likely to be higher demand for electric heavy-duty vehicles as fleet owners try to minimise their vulnerability to volatile diesel costs,โ€ he said.

According to Han Wen, founder of electric truck start-up Windrose Technology, the war โ€œalready hasโ€ boosted demand.

This picture taken on April 23, 2026 shows an electric truck at a charging station in Beijing. โ€” AFP pic
This picture taken on April 23, 2026 shows an electric truck at a charging station in Beijing. โ€” AFP pic

Founded in 2022, Belgium-based Windrose is seeking to leverage Chinaโ€™s advanced EV supply chains to position itself in the emerging global long-haul electric truck market โ€” competing with Teslaโ€™s electric โ€œSemiโ€.

โ€œFor trucks, range is by far the constraining factor,โ€ Han told AFP, noting that Windrose trucks can currently drive about 700 kilometres on a full charge, with plans to extend that to 1,000 kilometres in 2030.

Having secured road approval across Europe, China, the United States and South America, Windrose is now looking to ramp up production.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to build about 1,000 trucks this year,โ€ Han said, followed by goals of 10,000 next year and 100,000 in 2030.

โ€œEconomically, there is no more question at all that electric is superior,โ€ he added.

โ€œI think weโ€™re right on the cusp of a total obliteration of diesel trucks as a product category.โ€ โ€” AFPย 

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