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Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers
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Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers

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  • Volvo Trucks' electric fleet has driven over 250 million kilometers globally since 2019, equivalent to 6,200 world laps.

  • The use of electric trucks has reduced tailpipe CO2 emissions by 213,000 tonnes and saved more than 78 million liters of diesel.

  • Volvo offers eight electric truck models serving diverse applications and plans to launch a heavy-duty electric truck with up to 600 km range in 2026.

  • The company’s decarbonization strategy includes battery-electric, fuel-cell electric trucks, and combustion engines powered by renewable fuels.

Volvo’s electric trucks have now driven more than 250 million kilometers since the company launched its first electric models in 2019. Volvo is a leader in the electric truck segment with more than 5,700 trucks delivered to customers in 50 countries.

Volvo’s fleet of electric trucks have now driven more than 250 million kilometers in commercial traffic worldwide since 2019. That is equal to 6,200 laps around the world.

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo Trucks

Trucks represent 5% of global CO2 equivalents emissions and battery-electric trucks are important tools to reduce the climate footprint of goods transports. Covering the same distance with diesel-powered trucks would have consumed more than 78 million liters of diesel. By using electric trucks, tailpipe carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by 213,000 tonnes.

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo Trucks

“It’s great to see this development and how transport companies are embracing the benefits from using electric trucks in daily operations. Electric trucks are cutting emissions and providing a more comfortable and quieter working environment for drivers,” says Roger Alm, President Volvo Trucks.

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo Trucks

“Still, we all know that the shift to electric is going way too slowly. We lack the market conditions that would make it profitable for all transport companies to decarbonize transport. This must change if we are to see more electric trucks on the road.”

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo Trucks

The biggest markets for Volvo’s electric trucks are Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the US. The company’s electric truck portfolio consists of eight models that meet needs in a wide range of applications – from urban distribution and waste management to regional haul and construction. Over the six years of electrification, the company has built a strong expertise in optimizing the use of installed energy, charging and servicing of electric trucks. In 2026, Volvo plans to launch an electric heavy-duty truck with a range of up to 600 km on one charge.

Milestone: Volvo’s electric trucks reach 250 million kilometers<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo Trucks

The Volvo electric truck models on offer are the Volvo FL Electric, FE Electric, FM Electric, FM Low Entry, FMX Electric, FH Electric, FH Aero Electric, and the VNR Electric.

Volvo Trucks’ strategy for decarbonization includes battery-electric and fuel-cell electric trucks as well as combustion engines powered by renewable fuels including biogas and hydrogen.

Source: Volvo Trucks