DB Schenker to use MAN eTrucks17 February 2023

DB Schenker electric trucks MAN Truck & Bus The first MAN eTrucks will be produced in a small series on the production line at the company's headquarters in Munich

International logistics company DB Schenker is to add 100 electric trucks from MAN Truck & Bus to its fleet by 2026.

Alexander Vlaskamp, CEO of MAN Truck & Bus, said: "The demand in the market for this fully electric vehicle is already enormous. The topic is now really picking up speed, also because more and more of our customers are setting themselves extremely ambitious decarbonisation targets. This has a direct impact on the logistics chains. However, we will only be able to achieve a sustainable mobility turnaround in heavy goods transport with the appropriate political support. This concerns, among other things, the rapid development of the charging infrastructure and also the further design of the funding framework for the acquisition of electric trucks.”

Cyrille Bonjean, head of land transport at DB Schenker Europe, said: "We want to build up practical experience with e-trucks as early as possible. In this way, we can quickly create an offer for the economy to make supply chains more climate-friendly. That's why it was important for us to get the first MAN eTrucks. This brings us another step closer to our goal of being net zero on the road in land transport by 2040."

In the first half of 2024, the first MAN eTrucks will be produced in a small series on the production line at the company's headquarters in Munich. DB Schenker wants to set up its own charging infrastructure, intelligent route planning and other digital services from MAN Digital Solutions such as eManager, ServiceCare and MAN Driver App. MAN Transport Solutions will provide a range of support, including route analysis, charging strategy, charging infrastructure planning and energy demand optimisation.

The first MAN eTrucks be volume semitrailer tractors, so-called ultra semitrailer tractors. The low semitrailer height of around 950 mm makes it possible to transport electrically volume trailers with an internal height of 3 metres. Ten MAN eTrucks that DB Schenker will receive in 2024 will be ultra-tractor units. The other electric trucks to be delivered in 2025 and 2026 are planned as ultra-tractor units and swap body trucks.

The production of the future e-Trucks has been prepared at MAN since 2021 in the MAN eMobility Center.

Elementary components of the e-Trucks will be produced in Nuremberg in the future. MAN manufactures the high-voltage batteries at this site - currently still in small series production, but from the beginning of 2025 the battery packs will be produced in large series. To this end, the company is investing around €100 million over the next five years at the tradition-steeped production site for internal combustion engines. The commercial vehicle manufacturer is also receiving support from the Bavarian state government, which has pledged a contribution of around €30 million to energy research and technology funding for the period 2023 to 2027.


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