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NEW EQUIPMENT NEWS No exhaust emissions – Volvo’s electrically powered truck can be used where other vehicles are not allowed to drive. Odermalm stresses the importance that, within cities, energy suppliers and vehicle manufacturers should cooperate in order for large-scale electrification to become a reality. “With attractive incentives, agreed standards and a long-term strategy for urban planning and expansion of the charging infrastructure, the process can go much faster,” he explains. Volvo Trucks believes that it is essential to take a holistic view of electrification of the transport sector to handle the ongoing challenges in areas such as electricity generation and batteries. “For instance, in order to ensure that raw materials for the batteries are extracted in a responsible way, the Volvo Group works with the Drive Sustainably network, which has a special function that monitors this issue. The Volvo Group is also involved in various projects where batteries from heavy electric vehicles get a second lease of life, reused for energy storage. All the questions about handling of batteries have not yet been solved, but we are working actively both within the Group and together with other actors to drive development and create the necessary solutions,” he adds. The first trucks in the Volvo FL Electric range are now entering regular operation with customers in Gothenburg, the home of Volvo Trucks. The FL Electric offers two different charging systems: CCS charging with charge power up to 150kW DC, and Low Power Charging with charge power up to 22kW AC. Volvo Trucks introduces the Volvo FL Electric for urban distribution and refuse operations, among other applications. Sales and series production of the new model will start in Europe next year. Without any exhaust emissions, it can be used in indoor terminals and environmentally sensitive areas, while the low noise level offers opportunities for conducting work at night, thus reducing the burden on the roads during the day and impacting operations productively. Jonas Odermalm, head of product strategy Volvo FL and Volvo FE at Volvo Trucks, says, “In order to make the transition secure and smooth, we will offer holistic solutions based on each customer’s individual needs regarding driving cycles, load capacity, uptime, range, and other parameters. Such a solution may encompass everything from route analysis and battery optimisation to servicing and financing. Volvo Trucks works closely with several suppliers of charging equipment. The aim as always is to offer customers high uptime and productivity.” Backing the Volvo Trucks offer is the Volvo Group’s amassed expertise in electrified transport solutions. Sister company Volvo Buses has sold more than 4 000 electrified buses since 2010. The technology used for propulsion and energy storage in the Volvo FL Electric has been thoroughly tried and tested from the outset and is supported by Volvo Trucks’ far-reaching network for sales, service, and parts supply. First Volvo FL electric truck for commercial use JUNE 2018 9