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Strong interest in Scania's regional battery EVs

After the introduction of battery electric regional transport vehicles seven months ago, Scania says it sees a strongly rising interest in these solutions. 
By James Foster December 21, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Since launch seven months ago, Scania has received 640 orders for its electric regional truck

"We know that with our wide range of electrified vehicles, we can offer sustainable zero-emission solutions for our customers. The number of orders is a sign that the market is becoming more than ready to take on electrification," says Fredrik Allard, head of electrification, Scania.

With 640 orders to date and counting for the electric regional trucks, it is clear that they are part of solutions that contain all the capabilities a transport industry longing for electrification is asking for. The 624 kWh of batteries installed means Scania provides for a major shift in electric trucks and their operability in regional operations.

"The number of electric trucks in this segment ordered to date exceeds our expectations. There are close to 140 customers that have begun to transit their fleet to electric, from all over Europe and even Mexico. Some have ordered more than 40 electric vehicles each," Allard continues.

Italian transport company Gruber Logistics, a pioneer in digitalisation, has placed an order for nearly 30 electric trucks at once: "Scania has thoroughly analysed our transport operations. They offered a complete solution, including charging, that perfectly suits our needs in a way we think a competitor could never do. These regional trucks are just the beginning. We will go with Scania until all of our transports are electrified," says Andrea Condotta, public affairs and innovation manager, Gruber Logistics.

The introduction of regional battery electric vehicles was a major milestone for Scania and its partners, with an increase of range in every dimension. This offers new opportunities for a vast selection of customers and the whole transport ecosystem. Production of the regional trucks will begin in Q4 2023.

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