

Core Insights - The sales of new energy heavy trucks in April 2025 reached a record high of 15,800 units, marking a year-on-year increase of 245% and a cumulative sales of 46,100 units for the year, up 197% [1][5][19] - The charging heavy truck segment outperformed other categories, with sales of 10,800 units in April, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 305% and a continuous increase for 16 months [5][14][33] Segment Analysis - In April 2025, pure electric heavy trucks accounted for 98.57% of total new energy heavy truck sales, with charging heavy trucks making up 69.05% of pure electric sales, showing a slight increase from the previous month [5][7] - Charging heavy trucks have consistently maintained over 60% market share in pure electric heavy truck sales since June 2024, with a 67.44% share in the first four months of 2025, significantly higher than the 62.76% share in 2024 [7][19] - The sales of charging heavy trucks have seen a dramatic increase, with monthly sales exceeding 3,000 units for seven months in 2024 and five months exceeding 4,000 units, culminating in record sales for the first four months of 2025 [9][25] Company Performance - In the first four months of 2025, the top three companies in charging heavy truck sales were SANY, FAW Jiefang, and XCMG, with sales of 7,044, 4,474, and 4,748 units respectively, reflecting year-on-year growth rates of 252%, 813%, and 232% [21][23] - The market share of SANY reached 23.27%, while FAW Jiefang saw a significant increase of 9.19 percentage points in market share compared to the previous year [23][25] - The competition in the charging tractor truck segment is intense, with SANY, FAW Jiefang, and XCMG all exceeding 3,500 units in sales, indicating a close race for market leadership [27] Market Trends - The charging heavy truck market has seen a total of 27 participants as of April 2025, matching the total number of players in 2024, with a cumulative sales of 30,300 units in the first four months, up 245% year-on-year [19][23] - The sales of charging self-dumping trucks reached 4,018 units in the same period, showing a year-on-year increase of 109%, although this growth rate was lower than the overall charging heavy truck market [29][31] - The overall market for charging heavy trucks has demonstrated robust growth, with most companies achieving significant increases in sales, and many doubling their sales figures compared to the previous year [19][23][33]