Volvo Showcases Electric Rear Axle for Battery Electric Trucks

The new e-axle allows even more batteries on the truck by integrating the electric motors and the transmission into the rear axle.

The new e-axle allows even more batteries on the truck by integrating the electric motors and the transmission into the rear axle.
The new e-axle allows even more batteries on the truck by integrating the electric motors and the transmission into the rear axle.
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Volvo Trucks has unveiled a completely new, fully electric rear axle - a milestone in the company's push towards electrification. Freeing up space for more batteries, the new e-axle means even longer range for Volvo’s battery electric trucks.

Volvo Trucks offers six different battery electric truck models, which are in serial production. Depending on the model, the range is up to 440 km (273 miles) in one charge.

The new e-axle allows even more batteries on the truck by integrating the electric motors and the transmission into the rear axle. More batteries mean longer range, which creates opportunities for long distance transports to also be electrified. On fuel cell electric trucks, that will be introduced in the second half of this decade, the additional space comes in handy for installing other components.

“This is a breakthrough for electric trucks and a clear signal that there will be a huge demand for public fast-chargers for heavy trucks in the near future, not the least along highways,” said Jessica Sandström, SvP global product management at Volvo Trucks.

Production

Volvo Trucks will start serial production of cab over engine trucks with the new e-axle in a few years from now and it will complement the current line-up of battery electric trucks.

“We will continue with our versatile battery electric trucks that are already in production. They can currently cover a wide range of transport assignments. In a few years, we will add this new rear e-axle for customers covering longer routes than today,” explained Jessica Sandström.

Volvo Trucks has a three-path strategy to reach zero emissions; battery electric, fuel cell electric and combustion engines that run on renewable fuels like biogas, HVO or even green hydrogen.

“Different technical solutions are needed to tackle climate change, since the availability of energy and fuel infrastructure differs between countries and regions and also between different transport assignments,” said Jessica Sandström.

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