HONG KONG, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CLPe today (March 17) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a leading Mainland manufacturer of construction machinery Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Company Limited (Zoomlion) and Sanroc International (Hong Kong) Limited (Sanroc) planning to introduce Hong Kong's first five-axis electric heavy crane lorry and provide one-stop battery leasing, charging, swapping, and maintenance service for electric heavy trucks, to promote green transport and support the HKSAR government to achieve its carbon neutrality goal by 2050.

(Back row, from left) Witnessed by Zoomlion Vice-President Mr Guo Xuehong, CLPe Managing Director Mr Ringo Ng, and Sanroc Managing Director Mr Jonathan Siu, (front row, from left) Zoomlion Overseas General Manager Mr Zhao Jian-yang, CLPe Head of Sales Ms Regina Yip, and Sanroc General Manager Mr Pang Ka Wing sign the MoU on a plan to introduce Hong Kong's first five-axis electric heavy crane lorry and battery charging and swapping service to promote the popularisation of electric vehicles in the city.
The 38-tonne and five-axis electric heavy crane lorry features a crane-lorry design and will be used mainly for transport and construction. The battery has a range of around 250 km, catering for long-distance transportation of heavy trucks. The trucks can be charged to 70% in just one hour. Customers can also opt for the battery swapping service, which takes only 15 minutes, significantly enhancing the efficiency of electric heavy trucks.

Led by Zoomlion Co-President Mr Luo Kai (third left), CLPe Managing Director Mr Ringo Ng (middle) and Sanroc Managing Director Mr Jonathan Siu (third right) and their teams visit the electric heavy crane lorry depot at Zoomlion's headquarters in Changsha, Hunan Province, and learn about the latest developments in electric heavy trucks and battery technology in the Mainland.
Zoomlion Co-President Mr Kai Luo remarked, "As a global leading manufacturer of construction machinery, Zoomlion Heavy Industry will increase its investment in the new energy market, creating a modern industrial system for construction machinery. This will support a new model for green and smart construction sites, promote green intelligent construction, and contribute to the sustainable development of the Mainland."
Sanroc Managing Director Mr Jonathan Siu commented, "Sanroc International began discussions with CLPe in 2022. We recognised the enormous potential for carbon reduction in Hong Kong's construction industry. We have therefore worked together to promote the use of new energy machinery and heavy vehicles. Through this collaboration, we hope to contribute to a greener future and promote sustainable development in Hong Kong's construction industry."