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Volvo Trucks to introduce electric truck with 600 km range

Sweden's Volvo will launch a longrange variation of its FH Electric truck, capable of covering to 600 km (373 miles) on a single charge, its truckmaking arm stated on Tuesday.

The brand-new model, anticipated to strike the marketplace in the 2nd half of 2025, deals with customers requiring longer hauls by making the most of battery space while enhancing the truck's software application.

Volvo Trucks, a worldwide leader in electrical trucks, stated it would use an electronic axle technology that integrates motor, transmission and axle into one unit, increasing battery capacity.

Volvo Trucks' head of product management and quality Jan . Hjelmgren informed Reuters the company was accelerating its green. investments, however even more action from politicians would be. vital for broader adoption of zero-emission vehicles.

Heavy truck market in Europe is expected to decrease this. year after 3 years of high need, which in 2015 resulted. in the highest delivery levels in more than 15 years as supply. chain disturbances reduced.

Additionally, battery-electric lorries are losing market. share in Europe due to irregular green policies and lack of. enough political subsidies.

As of in 2015, electric trucks were still significantly. more pricey than their diesel counterparts, with rates. ranging from 250,000 euros to 400,000 euros ($ 276,525 to. $ 442,440).

Last month, Volvo stated it had actually chosen Monterrey as the. location for its new $700 million North American truck plant,. set to start operations in 2026.

Hjelmgren stated the Monterrey factory would play an important. function in supporting Volvo Trucks' North American development strategy. by providing the commercial capacity required to satisfy increasing. demand.

(source: Reuters)