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China's Diesel Trucks Are Shifting To Electric
Thursday November 20, 2025. 02:25 AM , from Slashdot
China's trucking fleet, the world's second-largest after the U.S., still mainly runs on diesel, but the landscape is shifting. Transport fuel demand is plateauing, according to the International Energy Agency and diesel use in China could decline faster than many expect, said Christopher Doleman, an analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. Electric trucks now outsell LNG models in China, so its demand for fossil fuels could fall, and 'in other countries, it might never take off,' he said. The share of electrics in new truck sales, from 8% in 2024 to 28% by August 2025, has more than tripled as prices have fallen. Electric trucks outsold LNG-powered vehicles in China for five consecutive months this year, according to Commercial Vehicle World. While electric trucks are two to three times more expensive than diesel ones and cost roughly 18% more than LNG trucks, their higher energy efficiency and lower costs can save owners an estimated 10% to 26% over the vehicle's lifetime, according to research by Chinese scientists. 'When it comes to heavy trucks, the fleet owners in China are very bottom-line driven,' Doleman said. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/19/2256247/chinas-diesel-trucks-are-shifting-to-electric?utm_s...
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