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Post by : Shakul
China is witnessing a rapid rise in the adoption of electric heavy-duty trucks, driven by technological advancements and rising global fuel prices. Sales of electric trucks surged significantly in 2025, as transport companies increasingly shift away from diesel-powered vehicles.
The transition has been supported by improvements in battery technology, faster charging systems, and strong government incentives. Electric trucks are now more efficient and cost-effective, especially for short-distance transport operations, making them attractive for logistics and industrial use.
The ongoing global energy crisis, influenced by geopolitical tensions including the Iran conflict, has further accelerated this shift. Rising oil and gas prices have increased operating costs for traditional vehicles, encouraging businesses to adopt electric alternatives to reduce fuel dependency.
Experts believe that the growth of electric trucks could help China reduce its reliance on imported oil and strengthen energy security. With continued policy support and market demand, the electric transport sector is expected to expand further in the coming years.
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