Volvo Trucks Pioneers Nationwide Fast Charging Network for Heavy Electric Trucks in Sweden

Volvo Trucks Pioneers Nationwide Fast Charging Network for Heavy Electric Trucks in Sweden

(IN BRIEF) In a significant stride towards sustainable heavy transportation, Volvo Trucks is leading the way with the launch of a nationwide fast-charging network for electric trucks in Sweden, fueled by renewable energy. This pioneering initiative, set to open approximately 130 charging stations in 2023 and 2024, includes a user-friendly service that caters to all truck brands. Haulers will be able to locate and access charging stations, pay for charging, and soon, book charging slots through this platform, making the transition to electric trucks more accessible and transparent. Volvo Trucks is also collaborating with global charge point operators and partners on a broader European charging infrastructure, aiming to establish over 1,700 green energy charging points for heavy-duty electric vehicles across the continent, irrespective of the brand, further bolstering the electrification of heavy transport.

(PRESS RELEASE) GOTHENBURG, 6-Oct-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — A national network of public fast chargers for heavy electric trucks is opening in Sweden. The charging network is powered by renewable energy. A new service from Volvo Trucks makes it easy for haulers to find and access the charging stations.

A network for fast charging of electric trucks is a key part of the transition to more sustainable heavy transportation. In Sweden, some 130 charging stations in total are planned to open in 2023 and 2024. The stations are operated by several different companies, and Volvo Trucks is one of the partners involved.

Volvo Trucks is now launching a new service that lets haulers find and access the charging stations. The service will first be launched in Sweden*, with other markets in Europe and other parts of the world to follow.

“This is a real breakthrough for the electrification of heavy transport. Our customers will be able to access public fast chargers all around Sweden, and as a result going electric is easier than ever,” says Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks.

The new service is open to all truck brands and displays all charging stations suitable for heavy duty vehicles, regardless of who operates them. The user can pay for charging via the new platform: in the near future, booking of charging time will also be possible.

“Customers will be able to obtain reliable information about where to find charging stations for heavy electric trucks, and they can be assured that they are paying a fair market price with no hidden fees. With the possibility to plan the route ahead in a good way and a minimum of administration, I am convinced that this is an important step towards making electric trucks even more popular with fleet owners,” says Roger Alm.

Volvo Trucks is working closely with charge point operators around the world to expand the charging network and the service as seamlessly and quickly as possible.

Volvo Trucks, an integral part of Volvo Group, is also building charging infrastructure via Milence, a joint venture formed with Daimler Truck and the Traton Group. The partnership will result in the installation and operation of at least 1,700 high-performance green energy charging points on, and close to, highways as well as at logistics hubs across Europe. The infrastructure will offer charging to all heavy-duty battery electric vehicles, regardless of brand.

This is how Volvo Trucks’ charging service works:

  • The charging service is part of Volvo Connect, Volvo Trucks’ interface for digital services.
  • The customer can find and pay for the charging via Volvo Connect and a mobile app. A digital map shows the charging stations and if they are available. In the near future booking of charging time will be possible.
  • The charging service is part of Volvo Connect, Volvo Trucks’ interface for digital services.
  • When arriving at a charging station, the customer uses a card or a mobile app for identification and to start the charging.
  • The customer receives one, consolidated invoice.

*Volvo’s charging service will in the first wave provide seamless access to the 29 charging stations that are operated by OKQ8.  The charging stations will be powered by green electricity.

Volvo Trucks supplies complete transport solutions for discerning professional customers with its full range of medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Customer support is provided via a global network of dealers with 2,300 service points in about 130 countries. Volvo trucks are assembled in 12 countries across the globe. In 2022 approximately 145,000 Volvo trucks were delivered worldwide. Volvo Trucks is part of the Volvo Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial engines. The group also provides complete solutions for financing and service. Volvo Trucks’ work is based on the core values of quality, safety and environmental care.

Media Contact:

Helena Lind
Media Relations Director, Volvo Trucks
helena.lind@volvo.com
+46 31 323 62 57 +46765536257

SOURCE: AB Volvo

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