Volvo Trucks Hits 5,000 Electric Truck Milestone, Driving Sustainable Logistics Forward
Volvo Trucks Hits 5,000 Electric Truck Milestone, Driving Sustainable Logistics Forward
Since 2019, Volvo Trucks has sold over 5,000 electric trucks globally, leading sustainable logistics. With eight models covering urban and long-haul transport, the brand dominates Europe and North America and will launch the new FH Electric in 2024, further boosting efficiency and range.

Volvo Trucks continues to lead the charge in electric transportation. Since 2019, the Swedish manufacturer has sold over 5,000 electric trucks worldwide, marking a significant milestone in sustainable logistics.

With a diverse lineup of eight models, Volvo meets various transportation needs while establishing itself as a pioneer in eco-friendly trucking.

Eight Models for Diverse Transport Needs
Volvo’s success is largely driven by its broad model range, tailored to specific operational requirements. The electric truck portfolio includes:

  • FL Electric

  • FE Electric

  • FM Electric

  • FM Low Entry

  • FMX Electric

  • FH Electric

  • FH Aero Electric

  • VNR Electric

These models cover everything from urban deliveries to long-haul transport. Demand for Volvo electric trucks is especially strong in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, the U.S., Norway, and Sweden.

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47% Market Share in Europe
Volvo Trucks has been the market leader in Europe’s heavy electric truck segment for five consecutive years. By 2024, the company captured 47% of the European market, representing 1,970 registered Volvo electric trucks on European roads.

The brand has also made significant inroads in North America, securing a market share above 40%, reinforcing its position as a global leader in electric logistics.

Next-Generation FH Electric on the Horizon
Volvo is not stopping at existing models. The new-generation FH Electric, designed specifically for long-haul transport, is set to launch in 2024. Expected to set new standards in range, efficiency, and driving experience, this model highlights Volvo Trucks’ commitment to sustainability.

Volvo emphasizes that the FH Electric will address fleet operators’ needs while further reducing carbon emissions.

Strong Repeat Purchase Rate

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Growth isn’t just coming from new customers. Many existing clients continue to expand their fleets with Volvo trucks, highlighting trust in the brand and the effectiveness of its solutions.

Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks, commented:
"A significant portion of our customers return to Volvo to expand their fleets. This shows the confidence in our brand and the effectiveness of the solutions we provide."

He also noted the logistics sector’s shift toward environmentally friendly and cost-efficient vehicles, supporting Volvo’s sustainability vision.

Electric Future: Not Optional, But Essential
Rising global carbon emissions, the climate crisis, and the need for sustainable transport are pushing logistics companies toward electric solutions. Volvo Trucks remains at the forefront, combining technology with strategic market vision.

Volvo electric trucks contribute to both environmental sustainability and cost savings, thanks to quiet operation, low maintenance, and zero emissions. They also offer improved comfort and safety for drivers.

Driving Industry Innovation
Volvo Trucks’ growth in the electric segment is critical for promoting innovative, eco-friendly logistics solutions. Platforms like Automobilhaber.com continue to provide readers with the latest developments.

For official statements, visit Volvo Trucks’ website. Social media insights and user reactions can be followed on LinkedIn and X (Twitter).

With over 5,000 electric trucks sold, Volvo Trucks proves that the shift to green technologies is not just a trend—it’s a necessity. The future promises roads filled with electric silence instead of diesel noise, and Volvo is leading the way.



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