China’s Electric Truck Boom Poses New Threat to Demand for LNG


Sales of heavy-duty trucks powered by batteries and other new energy sources hit a record in December, helping lift the full-year figure nearly threefold to over 230,000 units, according to registrations tracked by CVNews, a local platform covering commercial vehicles. That pushed annual sales of electric trucks to 20% of China’s total, an acceleration that’s sounding alarm bells in the natural gas market. 



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