Swedish commercial EV manufacturer Volta Trucks has received its first orders for over 300 units of its medium-duty urban delivery electric truck Volta Zero, with associated revenue of more than €85 million. Series production of the Volta Zero is expected to begin in early Q2 2023 at the company’s contract manufacturing facility in Steyr, Austria.
Volta Trucks CEO Essa Al-Saleh expressed his confidence in the company’s success, saying “We are confident and focused on delivering on our strategic ambitions and purpose to decarbonize and improve the safety of city centers.” The company has already received pre-orders for 6,500 trucks, though customer details have yet to be revealed.
The Volta Zero is a medium-duty electric truck designed for urban delivery. It is powered by a battery pack that can be charged in as little as 30 minutes, and has a range of up to 200 km. The truck also features advanced safety features such as lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking.
The Volta Zero is part of a larger effort by Volta Trucks to reduce emissions and improve safety in city centers. The company is committed to providing clean, efficient, and safe transportation solutions that will help reduce air pollution and improve road safety. With its first orders for over 300 units of the Volta Zero, Volta Trucks is well on its way to achieving its goals.
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