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Trucksales Staff10 May 2023
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IVECO confirms eDaily for Brisbane Truck Show

Attendees of the Brisbane Truck Show will be among the first Australians to see the IVECO’s new fully electric eDaily model with the company exhibiting a validation unit at the event prior to commencement of local testing

The eDaily, the electric twin of the iconic Daily, will be the first electric vehicle offered by IVECO in the Australia and New Zealand markets.

In developing and rolling out the eDaily range in Australia, IVECO has partnered with several leading tertiary institutions, Government departments and private enterprise, to assist with training, tooling and to explore recharging opportunities.

IVECO will also call on the expertise of its local engineering department, who will play a major role in validating the new range using facilities within its Customer and Innovation Centre (CIC).

The show model is a 70C cab chassis with 4350mm wheelbase and 7.2t GVM

In other markets, the IVECO eDaily range is available in several van and cab chassis variants and with one, two or three batteries depending on configuration, with combined battery capacities of up to 111kWh producing up to 140kW and 400Nm.

The loaded drive range for local IVECO eDaily models will be up to 300 kilometres, amongst the highest of any electric light truck or large van available.

The show vehicle will be a 70C cab chassis with 4350mm wheelbase, 7.2t GVM and three batteries; it is one of several models that will be tested locally in preparation for roll-out of the broader eDaily line-up.

Multiple charging options are available for IVECO eDaily including standard onboard 11kW AC charger, optional 22kW on-board AC charger, or up to an 80kW DC fast charger.

Sources say that the eDaily will have a very good range even when fully loaded

Depending on battery options, full charge times of between three and nine hours can be reached using the on-board chargers, and more than 80 per cent charge can be achieved in under 1.5 hours using DC fast charging.

IVECO says that being based on the conventional Daily range means that eDaily owners will be familiar with the usability of these vehicles and their broader features and benefits. It’s a similar case for bodybuilders – all the main electric components sit within the conventional chassis with no protruding parts, and the chassis itself carries the exact same body-mounting positions as the diesel product, ensuring body fitment remains easy.

IVECO ANZ Managing Director, Michael May, said that IVECO has a long and successful history in bringing alternative fuelled models to market.

When released locally, buyers will be able to choose from both cab chassis and van variants

“The eDaily is a key element of IVECO’s product development strategy and transition roadmap as it pursues its decarbonisation targets through a multi-energy approach that includes a strong focus on electric propulsion,” Mr May said.

“The IVECO eDaily is already showing strong acceptance in Europe where it’s ideal for congested city environments. We believe it will also excel in these conditions locally, particularly in back to base operations,” he concluded.

To see IVECO’s new eDaily, visit stand 58 at the Brisbane Truck Show, May 18 to 21.

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