Goodman Group and Windrose Technology, have announced a partnership to develop essential EV fast-charging infrastructure for heavy-duty trucks at Goodman properties. The two companies will share technical and sustainability expertise to test and deploy fast-charging stations at selected Goodman properties in China, before expanding to other regions. Windrose is building the next generation of zero-emission and intelligent heavy-duty trucks that serve customers in moving consumer goods, facilitating cross-border commerce and logistics around the world.

The company's initial truck model has a target range of 600km and weighs 49 tons. It has an 800V high-voltage fast-charging platform and has completed high-temperature and high-altitude testing with global sports brand Decathlon, also a Goodman Group customer. The vehicle fleet will debut in China in 2024, with the United States, Europe and Australia to follow.

Goodman joins Windrose Technology's growing group of investors that includes Fountainvest Partners, Yunqi Partners, GSR Ventures, as well as current and former executives from Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Decathlon, Li Auto, Geely, etc.