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EV Daily | Tesla Faces Volvo's Challenge in Electric Semi-Truck Sector

Market BriefMonday, Sep 23, 2024 8:00 am ET
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【Tesla】

Tesla's position in the electric semi-truck market is under scrutiny, with discussions surrounding Volvo Trucks' advancements. The debate continues on Tesla's ability to compete effectively in this sector.

【Others】

The Canadian retailer Home Hardware has adopted two Volvo VNR Electric semi-trucks for last-mile deliveries in Toronto, marking their move towards zero-emission vehicles. These trucks have a range of 442 km and are part of Volvo's expanding electric offerings, with millions of zero-emission miles driven by their customers.CAA-Quebec introduced a fully electric Lion5 flatbed tow truck, claiming it as North America's first. The vehicle, with a 210 kWh battery, offers a range of 310 km and promises significant cost savings and environmental benefits compared to diesel models. It marks a shift towards sustainable towing solutions.IVECO, known for its collaboration with Nikola, showcased the eMoovy electric van at the IAA Transportation conference. Co-developed with Hyundai, this van includes features like a 215 hp motor and ultra-fast charging capabilities. It targets the commercial EV market, competing with models like the Ford E-Transit in Europe.
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