The 8th Western China International Fair for Investment and Trade opened in Chongqing on May 21. Qingling Group showcased four new zero-emission products at Hall N4 on May 22. The lineup includes hydrogen vehicles, integrated e-axles, and thermal management systems. These innovations demonstrate Qingling’s progress in green commercial transport.


This model targets long-haul logistics on highways and intercity routes. A 300 kW liquid hydrogen fuel cell system provides substantial power. The 1250-liter liquid hydrogen storage tank enables extended range. The vehicle performs reliably in high temperatures, plateau conditions, and severe cold. Heavy loads and extended uphill sections pose no challenge.

This vehicle builds on established internal combustion engine platforms. The design prioritizes high reliability and lower costs. The hydrogen-based solution is easy to adopt across fleets. Short-haul heavy transport in ports, mining areas, and construction sites suits this configuration. This model complements the liquid hydrogen truck, creating a comprehensive zero-emission product matrix.


The e-axle integrates multiple components into a single unit. The system combines an electric motor, reducer, power electronics, and an electronic mechanical brake. High integration reduces weight while maintaining performance. Efficiency improves across operating conditions. Manufacturing costs decrease for vehicle producers. The design supports the growing demand for brake-by-wire chassis architectures.

This system coordinates thermal control for three domains: battery, electric drive, and cabin. A highly integrated architecture covers ambient temperatures from -30°C to 45°C. Intelligent control strategies optimize energy use across all conditions. The system combines temperature regulation, cabin comfort adjustment, and vehicle energy management. Reliable operation is ensured in all climates.

Qingling signed several agreements at the event. Collaboration with research institutes will advance core technologies. Ecological partnerships with municipal groups will expand zero-emission operations. These efforts aim to create replicable models for carbon-neutral logistics. The transition from technical breakthroughs to widespread adoption accelerates.
Qingling continues developing complete industrial chains for new energy commercial vehicles. The company remains committed to green technology and product innovation.
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