Tag: Scania
China’s BEV Trucks and the End of Diesel’s Dominance
Cheap Chinese battery electric heavy trucks are no longer a rumor. They are real machines with real price tags that are so low that they force a reassessment of what the global freight industry is willing to pay for electrification. Standing in a commercial vehicle hall in Wuhan and seeing … [continued]
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Coal-Killing Sodium-Ion Energy Storage Is Coming To Kill Your Coal Power Plants
The promise of a coal power revival is already being undermined by new energy storage technologies for wind and solar, including sodium-ion batteries.
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Truckmakers Lobby European Commission to Weaken Their Emissions Targets and Cut Zero Emission Truck Sales
Scania, MAN, Volvo Trucks, Daimler, IVECO and Ford sent a letter to EU Commissioners asking to delay Europe’s transition to zero emission trucks. Truckmakers have sent a letter to EU Commissioners urging them to amend the truck CO2 Regulation. Their demand would allow them to generate emissions credits, undermining the ambition … [continued]
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Scania Joins Electric Coach Race With 600km Platform
Scania unveiled its first battery-electric coach platform at Busworld Europe 2025 on Tuesday, entering a market segment where rivals Volvo and MAN have already staked out range leadership. The Swedish manufacturer’s new high-floor BEV delivers up to 600 km on a single charge — competitive but notably behind Volvo’s 700 … [continued]
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ASKO Delivery Fleet Is 100% Battery-Electric In Oslo
ASKO Oslo has completed the transition from diesel to battery-powered trucks ahead of schedule, with help from Scania.
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