SHANGHAI, March 26 (Reuters) - Chinese electric truck
startup Windrose is increasing its final round of funding to
$300 million, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said,
as it plans more assembly plants in Europe and the United
States.
The company, which was previously aiming for $200 million in
this round in equity investments and debt, is also planning an
initial public offering in the United States to raise $400
million this year, doubling its previous target, said the
person, who declined to be named as the matter is private.
Windrose has selected sites for three assembly plants - one
in each of the United States, France, and Belgium, said the
person, adding the size would vary and each plant would have a
research and development team.
It is also seeking to build a second manufacturing base in
the U.S. which would be bigger, and is still scouting locations,
the person said.
Windrose did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
CEO Han Wen said last year Windrose was aiming for a global
production capacity of more than 10,000 trucks annually by the
end of 2027, with planned plants in Georgia and Belgium piecing
together chassis and other vehicle parts manufactured in China.
Windrose's heavy truck will compete directly with Tesla's
Semi at the same price of about $250,000. The trucks
will come with a battery pack of more than 700 kilowatt-hours,
with a capacity to run more than 670 kilometres (418 miles) on a
single charge fully loaded at 49 metric tons.