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国泰海通:8月重卡同比五连增 天然气重卡迎来复苏
智通财经网·2025-09-24 12:36

Core Viewpoint - The domestic heavy truck sales are expected to gradually recover due to economic recovery and the introduction of the "old-for-new" policy in 2025, with projected sales of 1.067 million units, representing an 18% year-on-year increase [1] Group 1: Sales Performance - In August, domestic heavy truck sales reached 92,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 47% and a month-on-month increase of 8% [2] - Cumulative sales from January to August reached 716,000 units, reflecting a 15% year-on-year growth [2] - The "old-for-new" policy has contributed to stable growth in the heavy truck market, leading to five consecutive months of rapid year-on-year growth [2] Group 2: Sales Structure - By August 2025, the sales distribution of semi-trailer trucks, cargo trucks, and incomplete vehicles is projected to be 50.6%, 27.8%, and 21.7% respectively [2] - In August, semi-trailer truck sales were 49,000 units, up 42% year-on-year and 14% month-on-month [2] - Heavy cargo truck sales in August were 24,000 units, showing a 54% year-on-year increase, although down 2% month-on-month [2] - Heavy incomplete vehicle sales reached 19,000 units in August, a 50% year-on-year increase and a 7% month-on-month increase [2] Group 3: Natural Gas Heavy Trucks - In August, domestic natural gas heavy truck sales were 16,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 32% and a month-on-month increase of 30% [3] - Cumulative sales from January to August for natural gas heavy trucks were 116,000 units, down 9% year-on-year [3] - The penetration rate of natural gas in heavy trucks was 17% in August, with 32% for semi-trailer trucks [3] Group 4: New Energy Heavy Trucks - In August, domestic new energy heavy truck sales reached 15,000 units, a significant year-on-year increase of 197% and a month-on-month increase of 13% [3] - Cumulative sales from January to August for new energy heavy trucks were 103,000 units, reflecting a 175% year-on-year growth [3] - The penetration rate of new energy in heavy trucks was 16% in August, with a cumulative rate of 14% from January to August [3]