Beiben Trucks Unveils New Energy Trucks at 5th China-Mongolia Expo
The 5th China-Mongolia Expo opened on August 25 at the Chinggis Khan International Convention Center in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. Organized by China’s Ministry of Commerce and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the event carried the theme “Deepening Cooperation for Mutual Benefit” and featured high-level forums, trade talks, cultural exchanges and exhibitions, underscoring Inner Mongolia’s growing role in regional and global cooperation.
Beiben Trucks joined the expo with a packed program that included the opening ceremony, the 3rd Northward Opening Trade Fair and the Northward Opening Think Tank Forum. Company representatives also met with government officials, business groups and industry peers to explore new opportunities for collaboration.
In the outdoor exhibition area, Beiben showcased three new energy heavy-duty trucks — a fast-charging model, an all-electric model and a hydrogen-powered model — highlighting its advances in clean transport technology.
The Beiben 2555S fast-charging tractor features 3.5C liquid-cooled charging, enabling the battery to charge from 10% to 90% in just 15 minutes. With an intelligent battery management system and a lightweight 9.7-ton design, the truck delivers quick charging, high power, low weight and strong reliability, making it ideal for short-haul resources, intercity logistics and long-distance coal transport.
The hydrogen-powered tractor is equipped with a 200kW fuel cell that handles heavy loads, steep climbs and extended routes. Its “hydrogen swap” refueling system supplies hydrogen directly from stations, easing refueling challenges while reducing costs and improving efficiency. By replacing diesel with clean energy, the vehicle offers a practical new option for sustainable freight.
Mongolia remains a key overseas market for Beiben. The company’s participation in the expo not only strengthens economic ties with Mongolia and neighboring countries but also builds momentum for future green logistics projects. Beiben says it will continue to focus on green innovation, expand research in new energy commercial vehicles and provide better products and services to support China-Mongolia trade and China’s northward opening strategy.
Views:0
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- Beiben Trucks Signs Deals During Inner Mongolia Delegation Visit to Africa 2025-07-25
- Beiben Trucks Sign Strategic Deal with Huawei Cloud Computing 2024-06-12
- 50 Cases of Beiben KD Parts Sent to Russia by China-Europe Railway Express Train 2024-02-23
- Beiben Exhibited Full Electric Tractor Head at China Manufacturing Expo 2021-10-25
- Beiben Exports AMT-equipped Dump Trucks to Zambia 2021-09-13
- Auto China 2020: Beiben, JMC, SAIC and BAIC Confirm to Take Part in the Show 2020-09-24
- 40 Units Beiben Electric Trucks Delivered to Angang Group for Operation 2020-07-02
- Beiben Fire Truck Delivered to South Africa for Operation 2018-12-07
- XCMG Attends China-Mongolia Expo 2017-09-29
- Welcome to Visit China Trucks Expo in St. Petersburg, Russia in September 2025 2025-05-15
- China’s Commercial Vehicle Electrification Rate Near 30%
- FTXT Energy Launches Hydrogen Truck Testing in Brazil
- Windrose Technology Welcomes Mexican Business Delegation
- Sinotruk Presents Trucks and Parts at Tanzania’s Sabasaba Trade Fair
- India to Launch First-ever Incentive Program for Electric Truck Purchase
- Tata Motors to acquire Iveco in €3.8Bn deal
- Shandong Heavy Industry Posts 6% Revenue Growth in First Half of 2025
- Foton Reports Strong H1 Sales, Highlights NEV Strategy at Mid-Year Conference
- Beiben Trucks Signs Deals During Inner Mongolia Delegation Visit to Africa
- Superpanther, TÜVNORD Partner to Streamline Global Certification for NEV Trucks
- China’s Heavy Truck Sales Surge 46% in July
- China's Medium-Duty Truck Sales Drop 19% in July
- China’s Light Truck Sales Hit 138,000 in July
- China’s Commercial Vehicle Market Hits 2.12 Million Units in H1, 2025
- China's Mini Truck Market Drops 20% in First Half of 2025
- China's Medium Truck Market Reaches 59,500 Units in H1 2025
- China Tractor Truck Sales Reach 270,200 in First Half of 2025
- China Light Truck Sales Rise 3% in June; Foton Maintains Market Lead
- China’s Light Truck Exports Poised to Surpass 500,000 Units in 2025
- China's Light Truck Sales Rise 2% in May