Replace the heavy-duty truck with Qiji and drive into the F1 circuit.
On March 15th, the main race of the 2026 F1 Chinese Grand Prix kicked off at the Shanghai International Circuit. In this globally - watched speed feast, the Qiji battery - swapping heavy - duty truck, a model of Sinotruk HOWO SITRAK with exclusive track paint, made a stunning appearance in the driver parade. It became the world's first battery - swapping heavy - duty truck to appear on the F1 track.
During the exciting parade, the Qiji battery - swapping heavy - duty truck carrying top F1 drivers drove through the track, and the global cameras captured the historic moment when the "Chinese new - energy heavy - duty truck" stepped onto the world's top - level event stage. As the only pure - electric heavy - duty truck in the parade fleet, the Qiji battery - swapping heavy - duty truck took on the core task of the driver parade on its first appearance, and entered the global spotlight with its hardcore strength.
F1 represents the ultimate speed and the extreme challenge of zero - failure. The Qiji battery - swapping solution, with its core advantages of "5 - minute rapid energy replenishment, zero emissions, and high reliability", precisely meets the strict requirements of top - level events for sustainable technologies, and also fully demonstrates the all - scenario applicability of the Qiji battery - swapping heavy - duty truck.
In 2025, Qiji Battery - swapping built 305 battery - swapping stations across the country, initially constructing a "two - horizontal and two - vertical" trunk battery - swapping corridor. The total length of the national battery - swapping green network reached 78,000 kilometers. This year, Qiji Battery - swapping will continue to densify the station layout, planning to build a total of 900 battery - swapping stations and promote the expansion of the trunk lines to "five - horizontal and five - vertical". In the future, Qiji Battery - swapping will continue to innovate, injecting surging and clean "Chinese power" into global logistics and transportation.