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Trucksales Staff15 Sept 2023
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Volvo starts production at fourth factory for electric trucks

Volvo Trucks ramps up electric truck volumes and starts serial production of heavy battery electric trucks at the Ghent factory in Belgium.

The opening and start of production means that electric Volvo trucks are now built in four factories – three in Europe and one in the US.

“I'm thrilled!” said Roger Alm, President Volvo Trucks. “The Ghent factory is the largest one in our network, so this is a very important milestone. Now even more transport companies can go electric with Volvo,” he added.

The Ghent factory is Volvo's biggest for trucks

Three different electric models will be built in Ghent – the Volvo FH, the Volvo FM and the Volvo FMX Electric. These trucks can operate at a total weight of 44 tonnes GVM and can be adapted for a wide range of transport needs.

“Our trucks are much loved for their outstanding quality, safety, design, and driver comfort. It makes me very pleased that our customers can get all these benefits and, at the same time, transport goods without emitting any CO2,” said Roger Alm.

The Ghent factory is the largest Volvo Trucks production site with a yearly capacity of around 45,000 trucks.

Volvo now has a full range of electric trucks

The electric trucks are assembled on the same platform and line as the diesel and gas-powered trucks, in a production set-up that gives the factory a high flexibility when it comes to handling different variants and demands. The battery packs come from the recently opened battery assembly plant in Ghent, located right next to the production line.

First out with electric heavy-duty trucks

Ghent is the fourth Volvo Trucks factory to produce battery electric trucks. First out was Blainville in France, where Volvo started to build electric trucks for refuse handling and city distribution in 2019.

One year later, the site in New River Valley, US, commenced serial production of the VNR Electric, designed for regional transport. Then, an important milestone was reached last year, when Volvo Trucks put their heaviest range into serial production at the Tuve plant in Sweden, as the first global manufacturer to do so.

The electric trucks run on the same line as the conventional diesel trucks

So far Volvo Trucks has taken orders, including letters of intent to buy, for around 6000 electric trucks in 42 countries on six continents.

“Just a few years ago, many thought it was impossible to electrify heavy trucks. But we decided early on that electrification is our main path to zero emissions. Now we can offer an industry-leading range of purpose-built electric trucks, in commercial operation all around the world,” says Roger Alm.

“However, for the big electric shift to happen, governments need to act now and offer incentive programs for those who invest in the new technology, increase capacity in the power grid and also introduce CO2 taxes, to make sustainable transport more competitive,” he concluded.

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