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Half of trucks produced at Scania’s €2bn production site in China will be exported

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12/08/2025 – 16:14 GMT+2

At least half of the trucks to be produced at Scania’s new €2 billion manufacturing hub in China will be exported, the company’s CEO Christian Levin said in an interview with the Financial Times (FT).

The new plant will begin production in October and exports will be focused in Asia and Oceania. This comes in addition to their existing sites in Sweden, the Netherlands and Brazil.

Swedish truck manufacturers Scania AB is owned by the Traton Group, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, which already has a significant presence in the country.

Like Volkswagen’s sites, the new production site for Scania will also be in China’s eastern Jiangsu province, but this time in the city of Rugao. 

Following the success of Chinese EV brands like BYD making waves in the car industry in Europe, Scania is anticipating similar activity in the truck making industry and wants to stay ahead of their competition.  

Following the rise of Chinese brands in Europe’s car market, Scania predicts that Chinese players may begin to dominate Europe’s truck industry too. The firm therefore wants to stay ahead of the curve.

“The Chinese manufacturers today are predominantly strong in China, but that’s today,” Levin told the FT. 

“I’d rather take on the competition and try to beat them in their home market. And if we can do that well, then we know that we can do that well anywhere in the world.”

Scania begins production in China

Construction on the site began in 2022 and was completed in 2024—production is scheduled to begin in Rugao in the third quarter of 2025. 

Scania initially promised that the site would be emission-free, championing biogas produced from local wastewater sludge, food waste and other biowaste as the main source of power. Though the final status of the plant has not yet been made clear, if they have succeeded in their goal of building a carbon neutral facility, it will be the first commercial vehicle manufacturing plant in China with this designation.  

Alongside Tesla, Scania is one of a small group of foreign manufacturers granted a license to operate a fully-owned plant in China. 

In 2022, Mats Harborn, then president of Scania China Group said: “Instead of a single assembly line, we were able to acquire more land so we can now build an entire factory. What’s more, since China changed its investment rules, we have been able to act within a narrow regulatory window, enabling us to do this completely by ourselves — 100% Scania.” 

The new production site is earmarked for a capacity of 50,000 vehicles per year and the Chinese government has asked Scania to scale up to full capacity as quickly as possible.

Levin told the FT that this new site in Rugao, an addition to its existing manufacturing facilities in Europe and Brazil, would offer greater flexibility in allocating production depending on geopolitical developments.

It will also significantly reduce delivery time for customers in Asia and Oceania. 

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