Mercedes-Benz Trucks has moved on a step with its comprehensively refined Mercedes-Benz eActros, which celebrated its world premiere in February of this year. Subscribe to Mercedes-Benz on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MercedesBenzTV
The first eActros of the so-called innovation fleet has been in practical trial for one customer since September already. The subsequent vehicle handovers from the first phase of the project will follow until the end of the year.
20 customers – all from various industries – are integrating the heavy-duty electric truck into their fleets. Each of these selected customers will put a near-series version of either the 18- or 25-tonne variant through its paces in real operations and will test the respective vehicle for its suitability for their daily field of work. The aim of Mercedes-Benz Trucks is to make emission-free and quiet driving a reality in cities from the year 2021, also with series heavy-duty trucks – and all of this as economically viable as with a diesel truck.
The test series consists of two phases, each with ten customers and spanning a total of around two years. The development and testing of the heavy-duty electric truck in short-radius distribution operations is sponsored as part of the “Concept ELV²” project to varying degrees by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi).
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The first eActros of the so-called innovation fleet has been in practical trial for one customer since September already. The subsequent vehicle handovers from the first phase of the project will follow until the end of the year.
20 customers – all from various industries – are integrating the heavy-duty electric truck into their fleets. Each of these selected customers will put a near-series version of either the 18- or 25-tonne variant through its paces in real operations and will test the respective vehicle for its suitability for their daily field of work. The aim of Mercedes-Benz Trucks is to make emission-free and quiet driving a reality in cities from the year 2021, also with series heavy-duty trucks – and all of this as economically viable as with a diesel truck.
The test series consists of two phases, each with ten customers and spanning a total of around two years. The development and testing of the heavy-duty electric truck in short-radius distribution operations is sponsored as part of the “Concept ELV²” project to varying degrees by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi).
► Experience the world of Mercedes-Benz:
http://benz.me/international/
► More interesting playlists:
Trucks: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0ORtgsuktflwwqumszM68B7XLGsD7AxY
Vans: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0ORtgsuktfn3j-AmsUFVshAMNL6SG7Bz
X-Class: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0ORtgsuktfk_uJ0i68UlZGSYzYQI_iqY
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