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Volvo to Launch Long-Range Version of FH Electric Truck

Volvo will launch a new long-range version of its FH Electric truck, offering up to 373 miles on one charge for interregional and long-distance routes. The e-axle driveline technology creates space for more battery capacity, making it part of Volvo's goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 through their three-path technology strategy.

Mon October 07, 2024 - National Edition
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Volvo's long-range FH Electric truck will allow transport companies to operate electric trucks on interregional and long-distance routes and to drive a full working day without having to recharge, according to the manufacturer.
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Volvo's long-range FH Electric truck will allow transport companies to operate electric trucks on interregional and long-distance routes and to drive a full working day without having to recharge, according to the manufacturer.

The electrification of heavy trucks is continuing across the world and longer distances are now becoming a possibility.

Next year Volvo will launch a new long-range version of its FH Electric that will be able to reach up to 373 miles on one charge. This will allow transport companies to operate electric trucks on interregional and long-distance routes and to drive a full working day without having to recharge. The new Volvo FH Electric will be released for sale during the second half of 2025.

"Our new electric flagship will be a great complement to our wide range of electric trucks and enable zero-exhaust emission transport also for the longer distances. It will be a great solution for transport companies with a high annual mileage on their trucks and with a strong commitment to reduce CO2," said Roger Alm, president, Volvo Trucks.

Five Years of Electric Leadership

The enabler for the 373 mi. range is Volvo's new driveline technology, the so-called e-axle, which creates space for significantly more battery capacity onboard. More efficient batteries, a further improved battery management system and overall efficiency of the powertrain also contribute to the extended range, according to the manufacturer.

Volvo Trucks is a global leader in medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks with eight battery-electric models in their portfolio. The wide product range makes it possible to electrify city and regional distribution, construction, waste management and, soon, long distance transport. Volvo has so far delivered more than 3,800 electric trucks to customers in 46 countries around the world.

"The transport sector represents seven percent of global carbon emissions. Battery-electric trucks are important tools to reduce the climate footprint. Besides the important environmental gains that electric trucks bring, they offer truck drivers a much better working environment, with much lower levels of noise and vibrations," said Alm.

Volvo Trucks drives the transition towards fossil-free transport to reach its net-zero emissions target by 2040 using a three-path technology strategy. The three-path technology approach is built on battery electric, fuel cell electric and combustion engines that run on renewable fuels like green hydrogen, biogas or HVO (Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil).

For more information, visit volvotrucks.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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