Half of Scania vehicles sold by 2030 will use an electric powertrain

Half of Scania vehicles sold by 2030 will use an electric powertrain Half of Scania vehicles sold by 2030 will use an electric powertrain

The leading Swedish truck and buses manufacturer, Scania has participated in the IAA 2022 transportation exhibition in Hanover, Germany by displaying 14 vehicles, most of which are the models of electrification vehicles.

This is a way of Scania that presents the future of sustainable transportation where in 2030, Scania has targeted that up to 50% of the total volume of sales of its vehicles will immediately use electricity.

Menururt Chief Executive Office (CEO) of Scania Group, Christian Levin, Scania has worked to decarbonize throughout the scope with the aim of accelerating the transition to the sustainable transportation system to 100% electrical energy.

“We recently sent wood trucks with electricity to customers in North Sweden. And that is a concrete proof that we can now shock all heavy transportation applications,” he said in his official broadcast, Wednesday (9/21/2022).

Levin continued that, to activate long -distance highway transportation, Scania was preparing to fill the Megawatt to fill the truck for 45 minutes for 4.5 hours drive.

“When we increased vehicles with zero emissions, we increasingly focused on other sources of emissions. Scania once again shows how to set the most ambitious supply chain decarbonization target in our industry, “he explained.

To speed up the transition to the electrification era, one of its products, namely, Super Scania will be the latest and last conventional engine model even though it has provided 8% fuel savings for remote customers.

“We have identified four ‘hotspots’ (batteries, steel, aluminum, and cast iron) which together contribute more than 80 percent of carbon emissions originating from supply chains. In 2030 we will reduce this emission by 60-85 percent , “added Levin.

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