Windrose’s Big Leap: $60 Million Deal for Electric Semi Trucks

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Big Day for Windrose

It’s not every day that an upstart electric semi-truck manufacturer catches the limelight, but today is different. Windrose, the ambitious new player in the electric vehicle arena, has just announced a massive deal that could change the face of long-haul trucking. Just when you thought things couldn’t get juicier, here comes a cool $60 million deal with US-based zero-emission logistics company, Nevoya. Buckle up, folks!

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Delivering Ambitions, One Truck at a Time

According to ChinaTrucks, Windrose is set to supply several hundred of its long-range, battery-powered heavy-duty trucks to Nevoya, and this gig is no small potatoes; it could be the startup’s largest North American order yet! The impressive agreement, valued at over 430 million yuan, is gearing up for initial deliveries of the Windrose R700 BEV semi by the end of 2025 and full deployment by 2026. Talk about a timeline punctuated by ambition!

Zero-Emission Transport Loop: Who Knew?

But wait, there’s more! In a delightful twist, Windrose has been utilizing its electric trucks to create a fully zero-emission transport loop between Shanghai and Los Angeles ports. Yes, you read that right! This isn’t just a mere delivery; it’s about redefining logistics with a vision. Windrose’s first batch of “knock-down kits,” which will transform into the iconic sleeper cabs, has already arrived at the Port of Long Beach—soon to be joined by its electric chassis.

As Windrose CEO Wen Han cheekily posted about the kits’ arrival, we can’t help but feel electric excitement in the air as these trucks buzz towards deployment at Nevoya. Keep your eyes peeled; this is just the beginning of Windrose’s electrifying journey!

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