MAN Customer Electric Trucks Have Already Covered 5 Million Kilometres, Proving the Case for eHGVs
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MAN customer electric trucks have already covered 5 million kilometres, proving the case for eHGVs
MAN Truck & Bus has announced that its customer fleet of fully-electric trucks have already covered a combined total of five million kilometres, once again proving the capabilities of modern electric HGVs. These trucks are already in use with a number of major European logistics firms, such as DB Schenker, Dachser, Duvenbeck and Dräxlmaier. Looking forward, MAN is hoping to deliver a record number of electric HGVs to customers, as an increasing …
Customers' real use: MAN electric trucks' average consumption is 90 kWh per 100 km
MAN has lately launched the first electric trucks, now in operations on German roads and beyond. These are the same trucks that are mass-produced at the German manufacturer’s Munich plant, as we reported here. As we were saying, around 200 of these electric trucks are currently in use in real transport operations and, according to MAN’s calculations, have so far covered over 5 million kilometers. More specifically, the automotive industry, fores…
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