From Volvo VNL deliveries to a Kenworth-powered fleet and Decked tool boxes, fleets are optimizing fuel economy, safety, and ...
A while ago we checked out Super Truck II, a Department of Energy program that has been challenging the makers of Class 8 heavy trucks—the ones that haul up to 80,000 lbs (36.3 tonnes) of freight.
Leading truck manufacturer Volvo Trucks is pioneering a path for the heavy transport hauling industry to go all-electric. The company delivered an electric truck for heavy transport in Sweden that can ...
Swedish heavy vehicle manufacturer, Volvo Trucks (OTC:VLVLY) is gearing up to introduce a next-generation heavy-duty electric truck with an impressive range of up to 600 km on a single charge. This ...
Volvo has been on something of a roll in this new year. The OEM has already launched its new VNL Class 8 conventional tractor in North America. That debut was closely followed by the unveiling of its ...
The Volvo Group recently announced it will build a new heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to supplement the group’s U.S. production. The plant will provide additional capacity to support ...
It was announced this month that Volvo Trucks North America has begun producing the Volvo VNL series. This will add to the company's efforts to make trucks for all kinds of people and provide quality ...
The top five market for electric trucks is Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Switzerland. Credit: Volvo/news.cision. Volvo Trucks has maintained its position as the “leader” in the heavy ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Volvo Group will build a heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to complement the Swedish original equipment manufacturer’s ...
Volvo Trucks has unveiled an all-new heavy-duty truck platform for the North American market. This is in parallel to a new heavy-duty truck range for Europe, Australia and markets in Asia and Africa.
Volvo has a long history of environmental awareness. That history fits in well with its current determination to drive the global trucking industry to a net zero future by 2050. So it might surprise ...
Three of the largest commercial truck manufacturers have joined forces on charging infrastructure. Daimler Trucks North America, Navistar, and Volvo Group North America on Wednesday announced Powering ...
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