DeepWay expands Middle East footprint with Oman dealership deal

Published: Sep 29, 2025 20:53
Source: gasgoo
DeepWay, the Chinese developer of intelligent new energy heavy-duty trucks, recently signed a dealership agreement with a key partner in Muscat, Oman

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- DeepWay, the Chinese developer of intelligent new energy heavy-duty trucks, recently signed a dealership agreement with a key partner in Muscat, Oman, according to a press release DeepWay issued on Sept. 29 via its WeChat account.

The deal marks the company's second major step in the Gulf after securing a partnership in the United Arab Emirates, creating a complementary "north-south" presence in the region. By linking the two markets, DeepWay aims to strengthen its sales and service coverage and build momentum for wider expansion in the Middle East.

The move aligns with Oman's national target of ensuring that 35% of new vehicles registered by 2030 are electric, underscoring the country's push toward a low-carbon transition. DeepWay believes its trucks—engineered for long range, energy efficiency, and resilience in extreme heat—are well suited to meet Oman's demanding transport conditions, including desert climates and heavy-duty logistics operations.

The company's vehicles also come equipped with its proprietary suite of intelligent technologies, including the "Tianji · Suixing" driver-assist system, the "Tianji·Yanxing" smart platooning system, and the "DeepWay · Tianshu" connected fleet management platform. Together, these features deliver an integrated solution designed to enhance efficiency and safety across the entire logistics chain.

By establishing a foothold in Oman, DeepWay has effectively completed its first phase of market deployment in the Middle East. The company said it plans to work closely with local partners to accelerate the adoption of new energy trucks and intelligent freight solutions, supporting the region’s transition toward zero-carbon, efficient, and digitally enabled logistics.

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