Back in June 2021, Sustainable Truck&Van made its online debut. Riding the wave of an energy transition that is still at the very early stage, at least for trucks, our platform has established itself as a point of reference in the debate on the new generation of zero-emission vehicles worldwide, focusing its attention not only on technology – which is crucial in our vision – but also, for instance, dealing with the sector regulations, as well as market trends on a global scale.

Sustainable Truck&Van Magazine available at Solutrans Lyon

Now, Sustainable Truck&Van Magazine, freely available online in its digital version and distributed at the major international exhibitions, starting from the upcoming Solutrans in Lyon, is intended to be a further step in a sustainable journey that will always see us acting as frontrunners.

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In the magazine, you’ll find some in-depth articles and analysis about zero-emission trucks, as well as the hottest trends in the transportation industry. In the first issue, our cover story is about the Mercedes eActros 600, recently launched in Germany. You’ll find a thorough analysis on China as a leading country in the electric mobility revolution. We’ll have some more previews and innovation stories. Finally, three ‘smart tests’ about three electric vehicles we had the opportunity to drive: IVECO eDaily, Ford E-Transit and Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo.

Highlights

DHL tests SuperPanther electric trucks in Austria

DHL Freight has proposed a suitable route: from Wels, located in the Upper Austrian Alpine foreland, to the Austrian capital of Vienna and back. The total distance is around 400 kilometers. The eTopas 600 will carry a 15-ton cargo load. Both companies are now following up on their declaration of int...

Volvo VNL, the largest order to date in Canada involves 125 trucks

Volvo Trucks has delivered 125 VNL trucks to Highlight Motor Group in Canada. This marks the largest order in Canada to date for Volvo’s new flagship model in North America. More into details, the Volvo VNL 860s will add to Highlight Motor Group’s existing fleet, which is active in long-distance ope...
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