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SUN · 2026-06-28 · 03:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0628-87998
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China’s big trucks go electric and abroad as subsidies help pave road to net-zero freight

Chinese heavy-duty truck manufacturers are experiencing a surge in overseas sales, particularly in Southeast Asia and Africa, driven by technological advancements and government subsidies that are making electric trucks more cost-competitive. These markets are seen as new growth engines for companies like FAW Jiefang and Foton Commercial Vehicles, due to competitive pricing and strong product offerings.

Daniel RenSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-28 · 03:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
China’s big trucks go electric and abroad as subsidies help pave road to net-zero freight
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Chinese heavy-duty truck manufacturers are experiencing a surge in overseas sales, particularly in Southeast Asia and Africa, driven by technological advancements and government subsidies that are making electric trucks more cost-competitive. These markets are seen as new growth engines for companies like FAW Jiefang and Foton Commercial Vehicles, due to competitive pricing and strong product offerings. In the first quarter of 2026, Chinese truck makers reported a 33% year-on-year increase in overseas sales, with exports exceeding 100,000 units. Government subsidies, including trade-in awards of up to 140,000 yuan, have significantly reduced the ownership cost of electric heavy-duty trucks, bringing them close to parity with diesel models. This trend supports China's decarbonization goals and its push for net-zero freight.

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A buyer replacing an old truck with an electric heavy-duty truck can receive up to 140,000 yuan from the government.

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Chinese truck makers reported a 33 per cent year-on-year jump in overseas sales during the first quarter of 2026.

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Southeast Asia and Africa will remain key export destinations for Chinese manufacturers, supported by competitive pricing, strong loading capacity, and a broad product portfolio.

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Domestic makers of heavy-duty trucks are emerging as the latest beneficiaries of accelerating electrification on China’s roads.

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The cost of owning a pure electric heavy-duty truck has nearly reached parity with its diesel-powered counterpart after subsidies.

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Domestic makers of heavy-duty trucks are emerging as the latest beneficiaries of accelerating electrification on China’s roads, as technological gains and lower ownership costs are bolstering overseas sales amid a global energy crisis.Southeast Asia and Africa, where Chinese makers have already established overseas assembly hubs, were expected to serve as new growth engines for companies ranging from FAW Jiefang to Foton Commercial Vehicles, according to analysts at S&P Global Ratings.The two markets “will remain key export destinations for Chinese manufacturers, supported by competitive pricing, strong loading capacity, and a broad product portfolio,” the rating agency said in a late-May research report.The finding came after Chinese truck makers reported a 33 per cent year-on-year jump in overseas sales during the first quarter of 2026. Export volumes topped 100,000 units, representing more than 30 per cent of their total deliveries, according to the China-association-of-automobile-manufacturers" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="29454" data-entity-type="organization">China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.Buoyed by the rapid development of battery technology and by government subsidies, the cost of owning a pure electric heavy-duty truck – with a gross weight of at least 14 tonnes – has nearly reached parity with its diesel-powered counterpart, according to Chen Jinzhu, CEO of the Shanghai Mingliang Auto Service consultancy, noting that units were priced at about 500,000 yuan (US$73,500) after subsidies.Under Beijing’s trade-in award policy, a buyer replacing an old truck with an electric heavy-duty truck can receive up to 140,000 yuan from the government as China promotes its decarbonisation drive.
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