Tag: "electric vehicles"

SCANIA P 64 TONNES ELECTRIC TRUCK

SCANIA ENABLES COMPLETELY ELECTRIFIED 64-TONNE CHILLED FOODS TRANSPORT FOR DAGAB Axfood’s support company Dagab expands their daily foods transports with electric vehicles. Currently, Dagab uses both all electric heavy truck and hybrid in Stockholm. As an addition to these, a 64-tonne electric truck for goods transport will be used in the Gothenburg region. Scania and […]

23 May, 2022 by


ELECTRIC LONG-HAUL TRUCK

MAN AND ABB E-MOBILITY REV UP FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF ELECTROMOBILITY IN LONG-HAUL TRUCKING On the site of the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport, in the presence of German Federal Minister for Digital and Transport, Volker Wissing, MAN Truck & Bus had a near-series prototype of its upcoming electric truck driven today in public for […]

13 May, 2022 by


VOLVO TRUCKS AND DHL COOPERATION

DHL AND VOLVO TRUCKS KICK-OFF NEW ZERO EMISSION COOPERATION WITH ORDER FOR UP TO 44 ELECTRIC TRUCKS Volvo Trucks and Deutsche Post DHL Group have signed a cooperation agreement to accelerate the shift to zero exhaust emission vehicles. DHL intends to intensify its transition to heavy electric trucks by deploying a total of 44 new […]

12 May, 2022 by


BYD PIONEERING PURE-ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY

BYDPIONEERING PURE-ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY INSPIRES ITT HUB FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles (NEVs) and power batteries, showcases its latest innovations in pure-electric products at ITT Hub 2022 from Stand A306. The BYD range of pure-electric innovation will be displayed at Farnborough, including the best-selling BYD ADL Enviro200EV, BYD […]

12 May, 2022 by


CAPACITY BOOST IN MUSTANG MACH-E

MUSTANG MACH-E GETS TOWING CAPACITY BOOST AS FORD’S ALL-ELECTRIC SUV CONTINUES TO DRAW NEW CUSTOMERS TO THE BRAND The Ford Mustang Mach-E’s approved braked towing capacity has now been increased to 1.000 kg on extended range models in both rear-wheel drive and all wheel drive – enough to allow customers to tow a typical small […]

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