NEWS & INSIGHTS
SuperPanther’s eTopas 600 Undergoes Real-World Logistics Test in Germany alongside SF Express
Jun 01,2026


Electric is better cheaper, quieter, and faster.

 

That was the first impression from a professional truck driver with over 30 years of driving experience after testing the eTopas 600 in Germany.

 

As part of the joint trial operation between SuperPanther and 顺丰速运有限公司 in Mönchengladbach, the eTopas 600 entered real logistics operations to validate performance in everyday transport scenarios.

 

What stood out most to the driver?

Virtually zero engine and gearbox noise Smooth and quiet driving experience

Fast and convenient charging Seamlessly integrated during mandatory driver breaks

Smart digital mirror system Automatic angle adjustment for improved visibility and safety

 

Real-world logistics operations remain the ultimate proving ground for electric heavy trucks.  This joint trial represents another important step in validating SuperPanthers full-stack self-developed technologies across diverse global logistics workflows.

 

A big thank you to all partners and teams involved in making this trial possible.

 

Watch the video below to experience the drivers perspective from the road.


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