DeepWay Recognized Among China’s Top 100 Emerging Global Companies
DeepWay, a Chinese startup specializing in new energy heavy-duty trucks, has been named one of the “2025 China Top 100 Emerging Global Companies,” marking its first international award related to overseas expansion.
The list, published by innovation research group Chuangyebang, identifies Chinese companies with strong global growth potential. DeepWay was included in the “Growing” category for its steady development and solid market performance.

DeepWay’s trucks ave achieved substantial breakthroughs across multiple international markets, including Oceania, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Positive feedback from local partners underscores the competitiveness of the company’s products and technology.
The award highlights DeepWay’s progress in the global new energy commercial vehicle sector. The company plans to continue advancing its technology and expanding internationally to establish itself as a leading global brand.
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