

Core Viewpoint - The domestic sales of new energy heavy trucks in May 2025 reached 15,100 units, marking a year-on-year increase of 190%, with new energy tractors showing even higher growth rates [1][4]. Sales Performance - In May 2025, new energy tractors sold 11,000 units, representing a year-on-year increase of 285% [3][4]. - The overall sales of new energy heavy trucks in May 2025 decreased by 5% month-on-month but increased by 190% year-on-year [4]. - The market share of new energy tractors in the new energy heavy truck segment was 72.95% in May, slightly down from 73.20% in April [6]. Market Trends - The sales performance of new energy tractors from January to May 2025 indicates a strong upward trend, with the monthly sales figures ranking among the highest in the history of the segment [8]. - The overall heavy truck market in May 2025 saw sales of 63,100 units, with tractors accounting for 33.11% of the total sales [10]. Fuel Type Distribution - The majority of new energy tractors are pure electric, with 98.17% of the 44,500 units registered from January to May 2025 being electric vehicles [13][14]. Competitive Landscape - XCMG maintained its position as the monthly sales champion in May 2025, selling 2,107 units, followed by FAW Liberation and SANY with sales exceeding 1,400 units each [20]. - The competitive environment is heating up, with 13 companies selling over 100 units in May, and 5 companies exceeding 1,000 units [18]. Market Share Analysis - From January to May 2025, five companies achieved market shares exceeding 10%, with XCMG and FAW Liberation leading the market with shares of 16.84% and 15.79%, respectively [27][28]. - The market share of new energy tractors has significantly increased compared to the previous year, with FAW Liberation showing the most substantial growth of 8.02 percentage points [28]. Future Outlook - The new energy tractor market is expected to remain robust, with cumulative sales reaching 44,500 units by May 2025, which is 80% of the total sales for the entire year of 2024 [30].