Electric trucks can contribute to reducing CO2 emissions. Volvo Trucks launched its first truck models with electric powertrains in 2018 and will start series production this year.
While the emission limits imposed by the EU set a clear timetable for vehicle manufacturers, the goal – improving fuel efficiency and reducing the climate impact – has been a top priority for the industry for some time now, in part because fuel usage makes up about one-third of the costs for a transport company.
“Our ambition has always been to be able to offer our customers the optimal, energy efficient comprehensive solution for the transport task at hand,” said Lars Mårtensson.
Among Volvo Trucks’ customers, as well as many customers of transport services, there is a great amount of interest in making transport more climate friendly. Expanding investment subsidies or tax breaks for those who choose to invest in climate-efficient technology would make a big difference.
“New technologies that contribute to cutting CO2 emissions need to be able to enter the market rapidly. Fast-tracking the reviewing and certification process by the authorities would speed up the introduction of new innovations within the transport sector.”
The EU framework covers emissions from the actual vehicles, but Volvo Trucks takes a broader approach to the question.
“If all parts of the transport system work together toward the same goal, we can reduce the climate impact much more. Better logistics, increased access to biofuels, fuel-efficient training for drivers, aerodynamic trailers, improved road standards, and expanded opportunities to use high-capacity vehicles are just some of the ways in which other parties can contribute,” said Lars Mårtensson.
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For further information, please contact:
Anders Vilhelmsson
Vice President Corporate Communication & Public Affairs, Volvo Trucks
Email: anders.vilhelmsson@volvo.com
Phone: +46 31 3223879
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