According to new monitoring data from Volvo Trucks, its electric trucks have driven more than 80 million kilometers (approx. 49 million miles) or 2,000 laps around the world since Volvo launched its first electric truck models in 2019. Covering the same distance with equivalent diesel-powered trucks would have consumed more than 25 million liters of diesel and tailpipe carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by 68,000 tons, Volvo Trucks said.
“I am happy to see how transport companies are embracing the benefits with electric trucks in daily operations. The transport sector represents 7% of global carbon emissions and battery-electric trucks are an important tool to reduce the climate footprint. Thanks to many early adopters we can already now see the huge potential with this technology,” Roger Alm, president of Volvo Trucks said.
Volvo Trucks said its global deliveries of electric trucks increased by 256% to 1,977 trucks in 2023 and the company sees continued interest from customers in 2024. In Europe, more than half of the electric truck customers chose a Volvo during the first quarter of this year – Volvo’s share of the electric truck segment was 56%. In the United States, Volvo represented 44% of all sold electric trucks, according to the company.
Volvo Trucks has so far delivered more than 3,500 electric trucks to customers in 45 countries on six continents, it said. During 2023, Volvo Trucks expanded its electric truck presence, delivering its first heavy-duty electric trucks to Latin America, with vehicles going to customers in Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Volvo also became the first truck maker to deliver battery-electric heavy trucks in Morocco, South Korea and Malaysia.
“Not only transport companies but also buyers of transport- and logistic services are signing up to SBTi – Science Based Target initiative – and are starting to demand sustainable transport solutions from their providers. This is yet another driver of the shift to electric trucks,” Alm said.
Volvo Trucks said its electric trucks meet the needs in a wide range of applications – from urban distribution and waste management to regional haul and construction. Over the five years of electrification, Volvo said it has also built a strong expertise in optimizing the use of installed energy, charging and servicing of electric trucks.
Volvo Trucks has gradually expanded its electric offering to today’s range which includes eight fully electric trucks. The Volvo electric truck models on offer are the Volvo FL Electric, FE Electric, FM Electric, FM Low Entry, FMX Electric, FH Electric, FH Aero Electric and VNR Electric.
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