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Volvo BE trucks sold to date have travelled a combined 250 million kilometres
The 1 MW facility includes 10 dedicated charging ports and can charge up to 20 vehicles daily.
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The site is supplied by the new battery plant adjacent to the factory
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Partnership will develop public charging network to support heavy-duty battery-electric vehicles and help further electromobility adoption
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Vehicles will be used to service the Port of Long Beach and warehousing hub
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Innovative Small E-fleet project provides incentives to encourage transition to electric trucks
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Three zero-emissions trucks will be used by the supply chain services provider for deliveries in Southern California
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California Electrified Charging Corridor Project will address barriers to long-range medium- and heavy-duty EV truck deployments
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Volvo Trucks Academy opens new Illinois facility for electric truck service training
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Canadian restaurant supplier to use VNR for deliveries to Montreal area restaurants
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Global logistics specialist Maersk orders 110 VNR Electric trucks
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Camions Volvo Montreal and Paré Centre du Camion complete electric vehicle training program
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Groupe Morneau to deploy electric truck for freight service in eastern Canada
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Affinity Truck Center in Fresno can support Mack and Volvo electric vehicles
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Enhanced VNR Electric offers up to 85% range improvement, faster charging
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Warehousing and distribution company in Southern California orders 16 battery electric vehicles for regional hauling
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Company also names first East Coast EV-certified dealer
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Fontana, Calif., branch is first to get certification to sell and service Volvo VNR Electric
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Agreement covers six-year contract for 2900 workers at New River Valley plant
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Less-than-truckload carrier to use e-trucks for regional freight distribution.