Scania Advances Electric Truck Production

Swedish manufacturer Scania has amped up its production of advanced battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). These next-gen electric trucks boast increased power, improved range, and faster charging abilities, making them well-suited for urban and regional transport assignments.

Why It Matters

Scania’s enhancement of its urban BEV solutions, including the introduction of e-adapted chassis, advanced battery technology, and optimized auxiliary systems, signifies a key shift in the transportation industry. The goal is to provide cleaner, fossil-free transport options on a larger scale, catering to a broader array of customers.

Scania Advances Electric Truck Production

Key Points

  • Updated Offerings: Scania has presented trucks with R and S cabs that possess an engine power of 400 or 450 kW, designed for a wide range of applications.
  • Impressive Metrics: Scania’s electric trucks feature:
    • Gross train weights up to 64 tons
    • Maximum range of 390 kilometers
    • Charging capacity reaching 375 kW
    • Top power levels of 400 or 450 kW, surpassing many conventional trucks
  • New Electric Machines: Scania’s recent addition, the EM C1-4 family, offers five different power levels, providing enhanced customization for BEVs.
  • Battery Innovation:
    • Uses green battery cells from Northvolt
    • Capable of powering trucks for 1.5 million kilometers
    • Unique charging characteristics allow for predictable charging times and extended battery life
  • Charging Solutions: Scania Charging Access, launched earlier this year, offers truck-ready charging solutions across 12 European countries.

Bottom Line

Scania’s bolstered electric truck offerings highlight the industry’s commitment to eco-friendly transportation alternatives. With an aim to address diverse customer needs, these advancements lower barriers for companies looking to transition towards sustainable, emission-free transportation solutions. Scania’s strategic goal of selling 50% electric trucks in Europe by 2030 underscores the ongoing momentum towards greener transport solutions.

Source

The EV Report
The EV Report Staff

The EV Report is the trade publication of record for vehicle electrification. Published by Hagman Media and edited by founder Brian Hagman, it covers battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, charging infrastructure, and battery technology for an audience of automotive engineers, fleet managers, and clean-mobility investors.