The brand-new Quantron QARGO 4 EV truck, introduced at the end of April, 2022, is now on sale, with the first 50 online buyers who will receive a promotional price of 62.900€ plus VAT with a “First Edition” online price discount of 4.000€. Indeed, Quantron is breaking new ground in the process of selling new vehicles on online platforms. For this, the e-mobility company uses the reach of the established commercial vehicle online sales platform, TruckScout24. An important part and prerequisite of this cooperation is that TruckScout24 has set up “Electric Trucks” as a new category and search criterion on its platform.

Statements from TruckScout24 and Quantron

“We are pleased that Quantron is the first European truck manufacturer to offer its new zero-emission vehicles on TruckScout24. In this way, together we can make the commercial vehicle sector more sustainable. Through our Europe-wide leading online marketplace, even more companies are becoming increasingly aware of emission-free commercial vehicles and can simply and easily contact providers such as Quantron. We expect that other providers will follow this initiative”, stated Patrick Ratzke, Managing Director of TruckScout24.

“We very much want zero-emission commercial vehicles to become the norm. In order for this to happen, however, they must be present for the convenience of the customers, they must be easy to order and with short delivery times. The cooperation with TruckScout24 offers us a Europe-wide reach and we are one of the few providers currently in a position to deliver. Both together should be able to provide a strong impetus for emission-free transport over the last mile”, added Michael Perschke, CEO of Quantron.

Quantron QARGO 4 EV

Back to the QARGO 4 EV, the transporter has been tested under real conditions and was able to achieve ranges of up to 300 km. Batteries are supplied by CATL, the world’s largest battery manufacturer, and can be fully re-charged in less than two hours. Through the Alltrucks network, Quantron also ensures a Europe-wide service for buyers outside of Germany for its vehicles.

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