U Power completes battery-swapping heavy truck testing for 1,000-unit Thailand rollout

Reuters03-11
U Power completes battery-swapping heavy truck testing for 1,000-unit Thailand rollout
  • Completed comprehensive operational testing and full-stack integration of a battery-swapping system for heavy-duty truck prototypes intended for deployment in Thailand.
  • A strategic partnership with Whale Logistics targets deployment of 1,000 battery-swapping heavy-duty trucks in Thailand, with the first batch of truck tractors planned for delivery by May 2026.
  • Prototype vehicles underwent three months of full-condition road testing, and reported technical parameters met design specifications and aligned with Whale Logistics’ requirements.
  • The project was jointly developed with SAIC Hongyan Automotive and UNEX EV.
  • The Whale Logistics partnership was formalized in December 2025, according to the company’s statement.


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