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Global Heavy-Duty Truck Industry Rebounds: FARIZON Engines Lead with Core Power

2025,09,09

Global Heavy-Duty Truck Industry Rebounds: FARIZON engines Lead with Core Power

Driven by global policy dividends, expanding exports, and accelerated energy transition, the heavy-duty truck industry is steadily recovering from its cyclical trough. As the "heart" of heavy-duty trucks, engine technology defines vehicle competitiveness—and FARIZON Engines is leading the market upgrade with cutting-edge R&D, global adaptability, and keen industry insight.

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1. Policy-Driven Recovery Sparks Surge in Core Power Demand

Since 2025, global heavy-duty truck markets have boomed amid New Energy subsidies and trade-in policies worldwide. In April, global new energy heavy-duty truck sales hit a record high, with major automakers posting monthly peaks—outperforming the traditional "golden March" .

May saw a strong rebound in end-user sales, with significant year-on-year growth (up sharply from April). Dealers expect sustained high growth in June, with sales remaining robust. Policy momentum is projected to drive substantial additional global sales in the second half of 2025.

FARIZON has pre-emptively developed policy-aligned technologies, from new energy powertrains to high-efficiency conventional engines, making its products a key configuration for automakers seizing market share.

2. Export Advantages & Global Layout: FARIZON Breaks International Monopolies

FARIZON-powered trucks are reshaping the global market with "cost-effectiveness + technological competitiveness": priced at 50% of European and American brands but matching their reliability and Fuel efficiency, while leading in natural gas and electric segments.

Natural gas engines: Thermal efficiency exceeds 53.09%, adapting to plateaus and heavy loads while cutting operating costs.

Electric powertrains: Deliver fast-charging and long-range capabilities, ideal for short-haul transport.

In 2024, exports of FARIZON-equipped trucks grew steadily year-on-year, gaining share in infrastructure-driven regions like the CIS, Middle East, and Africa. Overseas R&D centers and service networks enable "localized technology, globalized service."

3. Energy Transition: FARIZON Paves the Way for Power Upgrades

Natural Gas Trucks: Economic Viability Drives Penetration

Widening global oil-gas price gaps in Q1 2025 are boosting natural gas truck adoption. FARIZON engines lead with:

Thermal efficiency 2-3 percentage points above industry averages.

Optimized for high altitudes and cold starts, solving "weak climbing" issues of traditional models.

Electric Trucks: Policy + Scenarios Fuel Scale-Up

Global subsidies (especially for trade-ins) have spurred electric truck sales—FARIZON powertrains power a large share of April’s record sales. Custom solutions for ports/mines feature enhanced energy recovery and battery swapping (cutting upfront costs). Its high-horsepower electric engine + 98%-efficiency transmission combo excels in time-sensitive logistics like fresh produce transport.

Conclusion: Empowering Global Growth with Core Power

The heavy-duty truck industry’s recovery hinges on power technology innovation. FARIZON Engines, centered on R&D, aligns with policies, meets market needs, and leads energy transition. As it deepens globalFARIZON will continue driving the industry toward greater efficiency, sustainability, and intelligence.

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