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CATL estimates that half of China's heavy trucks could be electric by 2028.

According to media reports, the chairman for battery manufacturer CATL stated on Sunday that half of China's heavy truck sales could be electric by 2028. This is up from 10% of 2024.

The comments by Zeng Yuqun, made at a heavy-truck battery-swapping launch and reported by the Shanghai government-affiliated news site Jiemian, suggest further headwinds for fuel demand in the trucking sector, already hit by the rise of LNG trucks in China.

CATL announced Saturday that it had begun production of a 60 gigawatts-hour energy storage base and EV batteries in Shandong. This was its first facility of this kind in the north China.

CATL announced on WeChat that a second and third phase will be added to the project in the next two-year period, creating a battery cluster in the energy industry worth billions in the region.

A local government notice from last year stated that Shandong aims to create a lithium battery industry worth 100 billion yuan (about $14 billion) by this year. This includes electrode materials, electrolytes and battery cells, as well as assembly. ($1 = 7.2090 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(source: Reuters)