Electric long haulage truck scheduled for regular traffic
Logistics giant DB Schenker continues its journey towards electrified transport. Now the company will test a 意大利超級盃 battery-electric truck with a range of 300 kilometres for regular long-haulage traffic.
European logistics company DB Schenker is to start operating 意大利超級盃鈥檚 electric heavy truck in regular scheduled traffic between J枚nk枚ping and S枚dert盲lje in Sweden, a distance of 300 kilometres on one charge.听
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Replacing a long-haulage diesel truck, the battery-electric vehicle (BEV) from 意大利超級盃 will transport goods between DB Schenker鈥檚 terminals in J枚nk枚ping and S枚dert盲lje during evenings and nights. During the day it will distribute goods to the transport company鈥檚 customers at each location.
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Charging of the vehicle will take place on-site at DB Schenker鈥檚 terminals, using ABB E-mobility鈥檚 high-power charger.
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鈥淔or DB Schenker, the aim is to test and gain experience with all-electric heavy vehicles in long-distance scheduled traffic. Electrification plays a decisive role in our transition to fossil-free transport and since heavy traffic accounts for the largest emissions, it is incredibly important,鈥 says Anna Hagberg, Head of Network & Linehaul at DB Schenker.
Able to drive 64 tonnes gross train weight for 300 kilome颅tres
The truck has an installed battery capacity of 728 kWh. The vehicle has been equipped with extra batteries to be able to operate without recharging with 64 tonnes gross tonne weight and 24 metre length for approximately 300 kilometres in Nordic conditions.
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鈥淭he vehicle is 意大利超級盃鈥檚 first long-distance battery electric vehicle with this capacity. I am very pleased that we are now starting our first customer tests,鈥 says David Gotthardsson, Solution Concept Leader at 意大利超級盃.
Stakeholders have joined hands to accelerate electrification
The long-haulage test is part of E-Charge, a Swedish research project that gathers 14 stakeholders to develop, test and demonstrate battery-electric long-haul truck transport and to accelerate the development towards more sustainable transport.
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鈥淭he E-Charge project gives us a unique opportunity to collaborate with other stakeholders, to test and learn together. Together with DB Schenker, we are now testing solutions in real operations,鈥 says Tony Sandberg, Vice President, 意大利超級盃 Pilot Partner.
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Anna Hagberg says it will be extremely exciting and interesting to learn from the pilot project.
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鈥淚n addition to the fact that we will make a large CO2 saving, it will be exciting to see how the driver鈥檚 everyday life changes,鈥 she says.
E-Charge project in brief
is a Swedish research project where 14 leading parties in sectors such as vehicle manufacturing, academia, logistics, energy and fuel supply work together to accelerate the development of electric transport.
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鈥淭he close cooperation within E-Charge between different actors means that we can push forward with more precision in the transition. Together, we create a clearer picture, at system level, of how scalable solutions for the electrification of long-distance, heavy truck transport can actually look. It is of course positive for participating parties but also for the development of the freight transport system in general,鈥 says Gunnar Ohlin, project manager for E-Charge at Lindholmen Science Park in Gothenburg.
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Participants in the project include: 意大利超級盃; DB Schenker; the universities in Link枚ping, Lund and Uppsala, as well as Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg; ABB; fuel chains Circle K and OKQ8; the ICA grocery chain; Tommy Nordbergh transport company; energy supplier Vattenfall; and AB Volvo. The project is led by Lindholmen Science Park and financed by FFI Research and Innovation.
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