DB Schenker’s Electric Trucks Conquer Harsh Finnish Winters, Paving the Way for Sustainable Logistics
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DB Schenker’s etruck fleet drives on even in the cold
DB Schenker has successfully demonstrated the reliability of its electric trucks in Finland, even under extreme winter conditions. Over the past year, two FUSO eCanter trucks were deployed in customer operations, proving their capability to operate efficiently in temperatures as low as -30°C, typical of Lapland near the Arctic Circle. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of alternative drive systems in freezing climates. Primarily used …
DB Schenker terminates winter tests of two FUSO eCanter trucks in Finland
DB Schenker tested two FUSO eCanter trucks throughout a whole year in Finland under challenging conditions. According to the logistics company, the vehicles proved that they were up to the task even in tough Finnish winters. The trucks were shown to be reliable at temperatures as low as -30°C, conditions prevalent in Lapland near the Arctic Circle in Northern Finland. The two FUSO eCanter trucks tested in Finland In Finland, DB Schenker deployed…
DB Schenker’s Electric Trucks Conquer Harsh Finnish Winters, Paving the Way for Sustainable Logistics
DB Schenker’s Electric Trucks Conquer Harsh Finnish Winters, Paving the Way for Sustainable Logistics (IN BRIEF) DB Schenker has successfully demonstrated the reliability of its electric truck fleet in Finland over a one-year period, proving that these sustainable vehicles can operate efficiently in extreme winter conditions, even at -30°C. Two FUSO eCanter trucks have been deployed in customer operations, particularly in the harsh climate of La…
DB Schenker “leading the way to a sustainable future of logistics” | Post & Parcel
The use of electric trucks at DB Schenker in Finland has shown their reliability even in low temperatures. Over the course of one year, two FUSO eCanter trucks were used in customer operations and proved that they were up to the task even in tough Finnish winters. This demonstrates that alternative drive systems can function effectively, even in freezing conditions. The trucks were shown to be reliable at temperatures as low as -30°C, conditions…
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