Chinese commercial vehicle and heavy equipment giant Sany has completed the delivery of 15 electric trucks to Saptaindra Sejati, one of Indonesia's prominent mining contractors. The handover ceremony was held at the Sany Intelligent Truck Industrial Park in Changsha, Hunan Province, underscoring the growing momentum of electric mobility in heavy industry across Southeast Asia.
Saptaindra Sejati operates large-scale mining logistics in Indonesia, a country with one of the world's largest coal and nickel mining sectors. Integrating electric trucks into mining operations marks a significant step away from diesel dependency — a shift that is gaining traction across the Asia-Pacific region as fuel costs rise and emissions regulations tighten.
For Sany, this deal is part of a broader push to expand its electric commercial vehicle portfolio beyond China. The company has been investing heavily in electrified heavy equipment, positioning itself as a key supplier for industrial decarbonisation in emerging markets. Similar deployments of electric mining trucks are also being explored in Europe and Australia.
The transaction highlights China's growing role as a global exporter of electric commercial vehicles — not just in the passenger car segment, but increasingly in heavy-duty and off-road applications. As on-site renewable energy infrastructure becomes more viable, electric trucks in mining environments could deliver substantial long-term emissions savings.
Source: Indonesia: Sany delivers 15 electric trucks to Saptaindra Sejati - Electrive (EN)· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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