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Video: Chinese auto -volume for 30 cars

The network published a video with a giant Chinese car carrier. The FAW tractor simultaneously transports three dozen cars with a total mass of about 40 tons.

The Reddit website published a video with a giant Chinese car carrier. He transports about 30 cars similar to the BYD E2, and at the lower level they stand in one row, and at the upper – in two, to maximize the space. However, the most impressive is only three axes of the trailer, writes 110km.ru.

The mass of BYD E2 is 1330 kilograms, so 30 cars, excluding the weight of the trailer itself, will give about 40 tons. Tractors like FAW JH6 are designed for the total mass of road trains up to 49 tons, so here, most likely, there is even a small stock. In general, such transportation schemes for China are not uncommon, and on the network you can find many similar videos.

How legal all this is is unknown. However, the video reflects the scale of the Chinese automobile market, which in 2024 exceeded the mark of 31 million copies sold.

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