HONG KONG, January 4, 2026 — Ev Dynamics (Holdings) Limited (Stock Code: 476.HK) has announced a strategic cooperation with Xinjiang Huiyi New Energy Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SANY Group, to accelerate the deployment of green, intelligent and zero-emission bulk logistics systems across Western China.
The partnership directly targets coal logistics, one of China’s most carbon-intensive transport segments, and aligns with the national “Xinjiang Coal Outbound Transport” initiative and the Western Development Strategy. It reflects growing momentum to decarbonise heavy-duty transport through electrification and integrated energy infrastructure.
Electrifying heavy-duty logistics at scale
Under the strategic cooperation framework, the two parties will collaborate across the full lifecycle of green logistics operations, including electric heavy truck deployment, joint fleet operations, charging and battery-swapping infrastructure, and intelligent vehicle management systems.
Xinjiang Huiyi New Energy will provide comprehensive technical support for new-energy commercial vehicles and share SANY Group’s service network across Northwest China. Existing charging and battery-swapping facilities in Hami, Xinjiang, will be opened to support Ev Dynamics’ project fleets, helping ensure reliable zero-emission operations in remote and high-demand freight corridors.
Building a holistic green mobility ecosystem
According to Mr Zeng Yan, Chief Executive Officer of Ev Dynamics, the partnership is a critical step in building a fully integrated green mobility ecosystem. “This cooperation represents strong recognition of our ongoing efforts to build and deliver a comprehensive green mobility ecosystem that integrates vehicle procurement, operations management, charging and battery-swapping services, and route-based carbon emission management,” Mr Zeng said.
He noted that the collaboration strengthens Ev Dynamics’ positioning within national logistics corridors while supporting the transition away from diesel-powered transport in heavy freight applications.
Transport as a Service lowers decarbonisation barriers
Central to the partnership is Ev Dynamics’ Transport as a Service (TaaS) model, which enables customers to access zero-emission logistics services without owning vehicles or bearing high capital expenditure.
“By deploying the Transport as a Service model, customers can enjoy zero-emission transportation without bearing high upfront vehicle purchase costs or technological risks,” Mr Zeng said. “This allows us to unlock sustainable logistics solution opportunities while accelerating adoption of electric heavy-duty vehicles in traditionally hard-to-abate sectors.”
Ev Dynamics has previously entered into three long-term operational agreements with subsidiaries of a state-owned enterprise for electric vehicle deployment in coal transportation. The company expects the cooperation with Xinjiang Huiyi New Energy to further expand the reach and climate impact of these low-carbon logistics solutions across Xinjiang and neighbouring regions.