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Home/INDUSTRIES/EV & Battery/China Sets 40% Target for New-Energy Heavy Trucks by 2030
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China Sets 40% Target for New-Energy Heavy Trucks by 2030

By CII-Contributing Analyst
14.06.2026 3 Min Read
China targets 40% new-energy heavy truck penetration by 2030. Plan envisions 1.6M electric and hydrogen trucks on Chinese roads.

A new frontier for electrification opens up

On June 13, 2026, China’s Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology jointly published a plan targeting 40% penetration of new-energy heavy-duty trucks by 2030. The plan envisions a fleet exceeding 1.6 million new-energy heavy trucks on Chinese roads within four years — up from roughly 300,000 at the end of 2025.

The policy is significant because heavy trucks have been the hardest segment to electrify. A typical long-haul truck covers 500-800 km per day, requiring either massive battery packs (adding weight and cost) or hydrogen fuel cells (still expensive and infrastructure-limited). China’s approach combines both technologies with aggressive subsidy programs.

Battery-electric for short haul, hydrogen for long haul

The plan distinguishes between use cases. Battery-electric trucks will dominate short-haul and port operations (under 200 km), where charging infrastructure is easier to deploy. Hydrogen fuel cells will target long-haul routes, with the government committing to build 1,000 hydrogen refueling stations along major freight corridors by 2028.

BYD, which already dominates China’s electric bus and light truck market, unveiled its Q3 heavy truck platform in May 2026 with a 600 kWh battery pack offering 400 km range. The truck uses BYD’s proprietary Blade Battery technology and is priced at roughly 800,000 yuan ($110,000) — about 30% more than a comparable diesel truck but with significantly lower operating costs.

The economics work in China’s favor

Fuel savings drive the business case. A diesel heavy truck consumes roughly 35 liters per 100 km, costing about 280 yuan at current Chinese diesel prices. An equivalent battery-electric truck consumes about 120 kWh per 100 km, costing roughly 72 yuan at commercial electricity rates — a 74% reduction in fuel costs.

Maintenance costs are also lower. Electric trucks have no engine oil, no transmission fluid, no exhaust aftertreatment system. Fleet operators report 40-50% lower maintenance costs over a 5-year ownership period.

Hydrogen’s role

For long-haul routes, hydrogen fuel cells offer faster refueling (10-15 minutes vs. 1-2 hours for battery charging) and lighter weight. Chinese companies SinoHytec, Refire, and Weichai Power are the leading fuel cell suppliers. The government’s hydrogen station buildout targets the Beijing-Shanghai, Beijing-Guangzhou, and Shanghai-Chengdu corridors first.

The challenge remains cost. Green hydrogen in China currently costs about 35-40 yuan per kilogram, making it 2-3x more expensive than diesel on a per-km basis. The government targets 20 yuan/kg by 2028 through scale and electrolyzer subsidies.

Supply chain impact

The 1.6 million truck target implies massive demand for batteries, motors, and power electronics. CATL, BYD, and EVE Energy are all expanding heavy truck battery production lines. The policy also benefits rare earth magnet producers (for motors) and power semiconductor suppliers (for inverters).

For international truck manufacturers — Daimler, Volvo, Scania — the policy creates both pressure and opportunity. They must accelerate their own new-energy truck offerings for the Chinese market or risk losing share to domestic players.

Sources

  1. CnEVPost, “China targets 40% penetration for new-energy heavy trucks by 2030,” June 13, 2026
  2. BYD Q3 Heavy Truck Platform announcement, May 2026
  3. Ministry of Transport, New-Energy Heavy Truck Promotion Plan, June 2026

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