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Chinese electric truck maker Windrose makes first US delivery

April 8, 2026 10:15 AM EDT

The Global E700, a heavy-duty electric truck developed by Chinese startup Windrose, will start sales in Europe this year in Antwerp, Belgium, January 29, 2026. REUTERS/Nick Carey/File Photo

BEIJING, April ‌8 (Reuters) - ​Chinese ​electric truck startup Windrose said it ‌had made the first delivery ⁠of its long‑haul electric ‌heavy truck in the ‌United States, marking a key step in its ​global expansion.

The vehicle, priced at $285,000, was handed ⁠over to Texas logistics firm Allogic ​and charging partner Greenspace through Windrose's American partner ​on April 1, ‌the company said in a statement ⁠on April 3.

Founded in 2022 and emerging as ⁠a competitor to Tesla's Semi, Windrose ​said it had secured full vehicle certification across Asia, Europe, ‌North and South America, and expects approval ‌in Oceania in ⁠the second ‌half of ​this year.

(Reporting by Beijing NewsroomEditing by Bernadette ‌Baum)



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