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CleanTechnica
2026-05-07 03:59:47
LANDKING Makes Electric Trucks Look Inevitable at Auto China
Summary By: eMotoX
Electric trucks are rapidly gaining traction in China, with LANDKING emerging as a notable manufacturer showcasing the potential of electrified commercial vehicles at the Beijing Auto Show. Despite the event’s primary focus on passenger cars, LANDKING’s display of its EH Pro and ES series trucks highlighted the growing shift towards electric trucks in urban and short-distance freight transport. The EH Pro 90, a larger model, offers a 9,000 kg gross vehicle weight rating and a payload capacity exceeding 5,600 kg, powered by a 132 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery capable of fast charging. Its range of up to 330 km and speed limited to 90 km/h make it well-suited for city logistics rather than long-haul routes, aligning with China’s extensive use of rail for freight over longer distances.
The smaller ES series is designed primarily for last-mile delivery, featuring a 56 kWh battery and a range between 200 and 300 km depending on configuration. Both models emphasise practicality and driver comfort, with modern interiors that include touchscreen controls, air suspension seats, and advanced driver assistance systems such as automatic emergency braking and lane departure warnings. The trucks also incorporate design features aimed at reducing noise and simplifying maintenance, reflecting a focus on operational efficiency and driver wellbeing. While not flashy in appearance, their futuristic yet functional styling suits the commercial vehicle segment’s priorities.
Perhaps most striking is the affordability of LANDKING’s electric trucks, with the EH Pro priced at around $22,500 and the ES series at approximately $12,500. These figures are remarkably low compared to equivalent vehicles in Western markets, making the financial case for electric trucks compelling in China. The significant cost savings stem not only from the lower purchase price but also from reduced fuel and maintenance expenses, amplified by China’s relatively low electricity costs compared to diesel. This economic advantage is further heightened by geopolitical factors affecting oil prices, such as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have increased the appeal of electric commercial vehicles.
The rapid adoption of electric trucks in China reflects a broader trend where environmental benefits are becoming secondary to clear business incentives. Reduced noise and emissions also contribute to better working conditions for drivers, potentially lowering fatigue and improving health outcomes. While challenges remain for electric trucks globally, particularly regarding range and infrastructure, the Chinese market illustrates how these vehicles can already be a financially viable and practical solution for many commercial transport needs. LANDKING’s offerings demonstrate that electric trucks are not just a future possibility but an inevitable part of the evolving logistics landscape.
