Golden Dragon Delivers 42 All-electric Heavy Trucks to TSINGTUO Group
In mid-April, the first batch of 42 all-electric Golden Dragon heavy-duty trucks was successfully delivered to TSINGTUO Group to meet its growing transportation needs. This delivery marks an important milestone in the development of heavy-duty trucks for Golden Dragon.
The trucks delivered by Golden Dragon to TSINGTUO Group include 26 battery-swapping semi-trailer tractors and 16 heavy-load battery-swapping dump trucks. These two models are among the most popular new products launched by Golden Dragon, which not only reflects the company's strong strength and continuous innovation capabilities in the heavy-duty truck segment, but also marks another major breakthrough in its commercial vehicle development.
TSINGTUO Group is one of the five groups of TSINGTUO industrial Limited by Share Ltd, a multinational company focusing on stainless steel smelting and manufacturing. After years of development, it has been ranked 257th among the 500 largest enterprises in the world, 74th among the 500 largest enterprises in China and 10th among the 500 largest private manufacturing enterprises in China in 2022, and is currently a private steel enterprise with the largest revenue in China.
With years of experience in the field of new energy commercial vehicles, Golden Dragon has independently developed zero-emission all-electric heavy-duty trucks in response to the national “dual-carbon” goal. These two battery-swapping models adopt advanced chassis design and powertrain, and have gone through thousands of hours of high-strength, high-density, harsh-environment testing prior to mass production. Their safety, reliability, economy and energy efficiency have been fully proven, which can significantly reduce transport costs and improve transport efficiency. As these trucks are put into service, TSINGTUO Group, which has always adhered to the development philosophy of ‘Refining stainless steel for a hundred years, building a green future’, will also play an important role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting the implementation of the national ‘dual-carbon’ strategy.
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