Applications: Electric cargo trucks are environmentally friendly vehicles designed specifically for small-scale or short-to-medium-distance cargo transportation in factories, docks, and urban logistics.
Classification: Broadly classified into flatbed and van types. Flatbed trucks are further divided into semi-open and fully open types, while van types include fully enclosed and semi-enclosed types.
Main Structure: Includes electric drive and control systems, drive transmission and other mechanical systems, and working devices. Power sources commonly include lithium batteries, and drive motors often utilize newer types such as brushless DC motors. Speed control devices generally employ thyristor chopper speed regulation.
Features: Employs a rust-proof and corrosion-resistant professional industrial heavy-duty truck frame; cargo box size and load capacity can be customized. The uniquely designed drive axle reduces chassis vibration and motor noise. Furthermore, it boasts advantages such as zero pollution, low noise, high energy efficiency, simple structure, and ease of maintenance.
Representative model: The Luke 7E pure electric cargo truck is suitable for short to medium distance transport within 300km. It adopts technologies such as Xuanwu battery and Zhuque electric drive axle, and is equipped with a high-efficiency Zhuque electric drive axle with integrated "intelligent load recognition" control, with energy consumption as low as 65kWh/100km. The overall vehicle drag coefficient is as low as 0.397, and energy consumption is 20% better than the industry average.