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第一商用车网·2025-06-19 07:03

Core Viewpoint - The sales of new energy heavy trucks, particularly charging heavy trucks, have reached record highs, with significant year-on-year growth and a consistent trend of doubling sales for 17 consecutive months [1][3][33]. Sales Performance - In April 2025, new energy heavy truck sales hit a historical high of 15,800 units, with charging heavy trucks contributing 10,800 units [1]. - In May 2025, sales remained above 15,000 units, with charging heavy trucks continuing to exceed 10,000 units [3]. - May 2025 saw a total of 15,100 new energy heavy trucks sold, a year-on-year increase of 190% [3]. - Charging heavy trucks accounted for 98.99% of total sales in May 2025, with 10,100 units sold, marking a year-on-year growth of 264% [4][6]. Market Trends - Charging heavy trucks have consistently outperformed the overall new energy heavy truck market, achieving a 264% year-on-year growth in May 2025, compared to the overall market's growth [4][33]. - The market share of charging heavy trucks in the pure electric heavy truck segment has remained above 60% since June 2024, reaching 67.85% in May 2025 [6][10]. Segment Analysis - From January to May 2025, charging heavy truck sales totaled 40,400 units, a 250% increase year-on-year [18]. - The main types of charging heavy trucks sold include tractors (27,100 units), dump trucks (5,505 units), and concrete mixers (5,402 units), with tractors making up 67.17% of total sales [10][25]. - The sales of charging tractors increased by 405% year-on-year, significantly outpacing the overall market growth [25]. Company Performance - In May 2025, SANY led the market with 2,245 units sold, followed by XCMG, FAW Jiefang, and Shaanxi Automobile with 1,841, 1,375, and 1,101 units sold respectively [14][16]. - Among the top 12 companies, 11 achieved year-on-year sales growth, with several companies experiencing growth rates exceeding 300% [16][22]. - The market share of SANY reached 22.99%, while FAW Jiefang saw a significant increase of 7.80 percentage points compared to the previous year [22]. Geographic Distribution - Charging heavy trucks have been registered in all 31 provinces (municipalities and regions) in mainland China, with 295 cities having registered charging heavy trucks by May 2025 [10]. - Major cities such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Chengdu have seen substantial registration numbers, with over 600 units in each [10]. Conclusion - The remarkable growth in charging heavy truck sales and the consistent outperformance against the broader market indicate a strong upward trend in the new energy heavy truck sector, raising questions about the sustainability of this growth [33].