Volvo Trucks Invests in Decarbonisation
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Significantly more range than the previous generation – Volvo Trucks is now starting to produce a heavy electric truck in Tuve with a range of 700 km. But previously, electric vehicles have only accounted for a small share of sales. At the same time, they are investing in new combustion engines. – The electric trucks can replace diesel trucks in most cases, says Jan Hjelmgren, global product manager at Volvo Trucks.
Volvo Trucks outlines its path to 2040
Volvo Trucks is launching “a multi-billion SEK investment in technologies that will strengthen its global product offers and competitiveness for years to come and enable reaching the goal of net-zero emissions by 2040”. This will include an all-new fuel-saving combustion engine platform made for multiple renewable fuels including future hydrogen applications as well as new electric drivelines with ranges of up to 700 km. In particular, Volvo is …
Volvo Trucks invests in decarbonisation
Volvo Trucks has announced a suite of new products as part of a multi-billion investment into the decarbonisation of heavy goods vehicles and transport. Products include a new heavy-duty model with a range of up to 700 km on one charge, and it is also introducing an upgraded range of electric models. The roll-out of Volvo’s new battery-electric trucks will start in 2026, with the sales start for new combustion engines in the third quarter of 202…
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