SuperPanther Teams Up with LONTEX to Grow European EV Truck Business
Chinese electric heavy truck manufacturer SuperPanther has entered into a strategic partnership with Polish transport technology and service provider LONTEX as the company pushes to expand its presence in the Central and Eastern European market.
Under the agreement, LONTEX will act as SuperPanther’s sales and service partner in Poland and the Czech Republic, supporting the rollout of the company’s electric heavy-duty truck lineup while also helping develop localized after-sales and charging support networks.
The partnership agreement was signed in Czechowice-Dziedzice, Poland, with executives from both companies attending the ceremony.
The move reflects SuperPanther’s broader strategy to strengthen its localized operations in Europe as demand for zero-emission freight transport continues to rise across the region.
Europe’s commercial vehicle sector is undergoing rapid electrification, driven by stricter carbon reduction targets and the implementation of the European Union’s Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR). As logistics companies face growing pressure to reduce emissions and operating costs, demand for electric heavy trucks with lower total cost of ownership is increasing steadily.

Against this backdrop, SuperPanther is positioning itself as a provider of high-efficiency electric freight solutions for long-haul and regional logistics operations. The company said it has continued to improve vehicle energy efficiency, reliability, and operational performance through its proprietary core technologies.
Its flagship eTopas 600 electric heavy truck has already completed local assembly in Europe and is currently undergoing further testing and optimization based on real-world European transport conditions. The company aims to meet local customer expectations in areas such as operational stability, delivery efficiency, and vehicle quality.
For LONTEX, the cooperation expands its role in the region’s transition toward low-carbon transportation. The company has established a strong presence in commercial vehicle services, fleet management, and transport solutions across Poland and the Czech Republic, supported by an extensive local service network and customer base.
As part of the agreement, LONTEX will provide vehicle sales support, diagnostics and maintenance services, operational assistance, and fleet charging solutions for SuperPanther customers in the region.
Both companies said they plan to deepen cooperation in the future by exploring more efficient and sustainable operating models for electric heavy-duty trucks, with the goal of accelerating the adoption of zero-emission logistics solutions across Central and Eastern Europe.
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