Project Overview
A Thai logistics company has made a bulk purchase of nine China-made new energy refrigerated trucks, with the order value exceeding 10 million yuan. This purchase not only marks a breakthrough for China's new energy commercial vehicles in Southeast Asian markets but also reflects the accelerating trend of global green transformation in cold chain logistics.
Located in the tropics, Thailand's year-round high temperatures pose stringent requirements for cold chain transportation. The client's selection of new energy vehicles is primarily based on three considerations:
- First, the vehicles are equipped with high-efficiency batteries and intelligent temperature control systems, ensuring their range can cover long-distance transportation needs;
- Second, compared to traditional fuel vehicles, annual operating costs are reduced by over 30%;
- Third, the Thai government is implementing new energy subsidy policies, allowing enterprises to enjoy tax reductions and green certification benefits.
Refrigerated Trucks Details
| Product name | Refrigerated Truck | |
| Driving Type | 4×2 LHD | |
| Max Speed (km/h) | 100Km/h | |
| Overall dimension(mm) | 5995×2210x2950 | |
| Box size | 4000×2050×1900 | |
| Gross weight (kg) | 6495 | |
| Curd weight (kg) | 3310 | |
| Wheelbase(mm) | 3400 | |
| Front / Rear Overhang (mm) | 1140/1455 | |
| Axle Load (kg) | 2000/3545 | |
| Approach/Departure Angel | 19/14 | |
| Tire | 7.00R16LT 8PR | |
| Clutch | Single-plate dry diaphragm spring clutch | |
| Steering | Hydraulic steering with power assistance | |
| Gear box | 6-speed transmission | |
This batch of refrigerated trucks features lightweight design and renewable energy technology, reducing carbon emissions by 50% compared to similar products, aligning with Thailand's logistics industry "carbon neutrality" goal. The client representative stated, "The new energy vehicles have stable performance, and their maintenance costs are far lower than expected. We plan to further expand our procurement scale in the future."
Currently, Southeast Asia's e-commerce and fresh food trade are experiencing continuous growth, with cold chain transportation demand increasing by over 15% annually. China's new energy commercial vehicles are rapidly replacing European and American brands due to their technological maturity and cost-effectiveness. Industry insiders analyze that this bulk order may become an industry benchmark, promoting more Southeast Asian countries to improve their new energy logistics infrastructure and facilitating the green upgrade of global supply chains.




