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SuperPanther partners with Alltrucks for repair and maintenance services in Europe

Partnership Transport announced Europe Mar 5, 2026
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SuperPanther will offer repair and maintenance through a cooperation with brand-independent provider Alltrucks for its European customers.

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Deal Analysis

SuperPanther has announced a strategic partnership with Alltrucks, a brand-independent provider, to offer repair and maintenance services to its European customers. This cooperation enables SuperPanther to enhance its service portfolio and ensure comprehensive after-sales support across Europe without the need for direct capital investment in maintenance infrastructure. For Alltrucks, this partnership represents an expansion of its customer base and increased utilization of its established network of repair and maintenance facilities, solidifying its position as a key service provider in the European transport sector. This partnership is notable for its focus on operational efficiency and customer service within the transport sector. By leveraging Alltrucks' brand-independent network, SuperPanther can provide flexible and potentially more cost-effective maintenance solutions, catering to a diverse range of customer needs across the European market. While the deal value remains undisclosed, the nature of the partnership suggests a long-term operational agreement aimed at optimizing service delivery and strengthening market presence for both counterparts in the critical repair and maintenance segment.
  • Partnership between SuperPanther and brand-independent provider Alltrucks.
  • Focus on repair and maintenance services for European customers.
  • Strategic move to enhance after-sales service or expand service footprint.
  • Leverages an existing, brand-independent network for operational efficiency.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

SuperPanther plans to start selling electric semi-trucks in Europe this year. SuperPanther is based in Xiamen, China, and already has “several hundred electric trucks” on the streets in the People’s Republic. Europe will be its first export region. SuperPanther's eTopas 600 is built on a BEV-only platform, is a 4×2 tractor unit with an empty weight of 10.8 tons and permissible total weight of 42 tons. The LFP battery packs offer a gross capacity of 621 kWh, expected to deliver a range of 500 kilometers. The eTopas 600 is based on an 876-volt architecture and offers 394 kW continuous and 692 kW peak power in its twin-engine configuration. SuperPanther’s truck sports dual CCS-2 charging ports and is slated to be fitted with an MCS charging port. SuperPanther is developing the e-axles, thermal management and software layer in-house, and plans to offer these solutions to third parties.

Location
SuperPanther will rely on a contract manufacturing arrangement with Steyr Automotive in Austria for European production
Signing
DHL has been named as the first potential customer—the logistics giant signed an MOU with SuperPanther in 2024.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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SuperPanther developer/seller

"startup SuperPanther plans to start selling electric semi-trucks in Europe this year."

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Alltrucks service provider

"repair and maintenance through a cooperation with brand-independent provider Alltrucks."

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Steyr Automotive manufacturer

"SuperPanther will rely on a contract manufacturing arrangement with Steyr Automotive in Austria for European production"

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DHL customer

"DHL has been named as the first potential customer—the logistics giant signed an MOU with SuperPanther in 2024."

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CATL supplier

"The battery technology comes from CATL"

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ZF supplier

"components from European suppliers including ZF, Schaeffler, Continental and Aumovio."

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Schaeffler supplier

"components from European suppliers including ZF, Schaeffler, Continental and Aumovio."

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Continental supplier

"components from European suppliers including ZF, Schaeffler, Continental and Aumovio."

A
Aumovio supplier

"components from European suppliers including ZF, Schaeffler, Continental and Aumovio."

medium quality Enriched Mar 6, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 5, 2026
Signed
Closed
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