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A while ago we checked out Super Truck II, a Department of Energy program that has been challenging the makers of Class 8 heavy trucks—the ones that haul up to 80,000 lbs (36.3 tonnes) of freight.
Isuzu Motors and Volvo Group announced that they have signed a new strategic agreement that will support the joint ...
The deal is said to support the joint development by Isuzu Motors and UD Trucks of a common platform for medium heavy-duty ...
According to Volvo, this truck is optimized for energy-efficient heavy-duty transportation. The truck features a new, highly aerodynamic design which Volvo said lowers energy consumption and CO2 ...
Swedish heavy vehicle manufacturer, Volvo Trucks VLVLY is gearing up to introduce a next-generation heavy-duty electric truck with an impressive range of up to 600 km on a single charge. This ...
Impressively – Volvo’s heavy-duty electric truck runs 12 hours a day, with one charging stop along the way. If you pass by a heavy- or medium-duty truck on the highway, there’s a good chance ...
Volvo Trucks has sold about 1,000 heavy-duty electric trucks and over 2,600 overall. In addition, it believes as businesses look to achieve their climate goals, demand will continue building.
Volvo's variety of electric trucks has now eclipsed those of other players in the medium- and heavy-duty category, with Mercedes' eActros being the other notable competitor in this field.
“We have sold around 1,000 units of our heavy electric trucks and more than 2,600 of our electric trucks in total. We expect volumes to increase significantly in the next few years. By 2030, at ...
The Volvo Group recently announced it will build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to supplement the group’s U.S. production. The plant will provide additional capacity to ...
The parent company of Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks expects the 1.7 million-square-foot plant to be up and running in 2026, it said April 11.
Volvo Trucks is the market leader in heavy electric trucks in Europe and the US. The company’s target is that half of its total truck sales will be electric by 2030.