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Trucksales Staff19 Sept 2023
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DHL gets first longer-range Volvo FL Electric trucks

DHL Supply Chain has energised its transition to electric vehicles with the first Australian delivery of Volvo FL Electric with second generation battery packs

The updated battery packs provide an increase in range over the previous range of FL Electric.

Based at DHL’s western Sydney supply chain campus, the medium-duty Volvo FL begins the fulfilment of the company’s target of 60 per cent electric vehicles in its last-mile fleet by 2030.

Dispensing with internal combustion power, the Volvo FL combines a 600-volt motor with a two-speed transmission to deliver a 5500-kilogram payload. Four 66kWh Gen 2 battery packs provide power with charging times dependent on duty cycle and chargers used. A regenerative braking system tops up the FL’s batteries every time it decelerates.

The new FL Electric has second-generation battery packs

Fitted with a tautliner van body capable of carrying eight full-sized pallets, the Volvo FL will use its 300-kilometre range to service various metropolitan DHL Supply Chain customers. The Volvo FL’s battery-electric drivetrain emits no harmful particulate matter into the atmosphere and offers significantly reduced noise levels.

DHL Supply Chain CEO, Steve Thompsett, said that the company is pleased to take delivery of the Volvo FL, with its state-of-the-art technology, in Australia.

“Globally, DHL Supply Chain has a strong understanding of the climate crisis and a head-start in reducing the environmental impact of its operations,” Mr Thompsett said.

From left: VGA Key Account Manager Michael Bridge; Vice President Volvo Trucks Gary Bone; DHL Supply Chain Senior Vice President of Transport Bill Rolfe; DHL Supply Chain CEO, Steve Thompsett.

“Updating our fleet to zero emissions vehicles is a priority in Australia and it combines well with the measures we’re taking to reduce our carbon footprint across our operations.

“The breadth of DHL Supply Chain’s global footprint means that our company has already trialled and rolled out Volvo’s electric truck offerings in Europe, meaning that we could forgo an Australian trial and go straight to investing in these climate-benefitting vehicles,” he said.

DHL Supply Chain Senior Vice President of Transport, Bill Rolfe, said the company’s launch of the Volvo FL Electric is in line with the company’s aim of continual improvement.

“This addition to the fleet is kinder to the environment and is a better place for DHL Supply Chain staff to work,” Mr Rolfe said.

The new FL Electric has a 300km range and a 5500kg payload

“The addition of Volvo FL electric trucks simple way for us to transition to battery-electric technology, with a useful driving range, proven reliability and an intuitive driving experience that will resonate with our staff.”

Volvo Trucks Vice President, Gary Bone, said he is pleased to see DHL Supply Chain take delivery of the Volvo FL.

“Driver feedback on these trucks is overwhelmingly positive in terms of comfort and ergonomics and reduced fatigue levels,” he said.

“We can’t wait to see more of them in DHL livery,” Mr Bone added.

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