
Volvo's Compact Electric Truck Logs 100 Million Clean Miles Across Europe
Volvo Trucks is celebrating a remarkable milestone as its electric semi fleet surpasses 100 million emission-free miles, while introducing an affordable new model designed to make clean urban delivery even more accessible for businesses worldwide.
In a heartwarming victory for clean air and sustainable business, Volvo Trucks has reached an incredible milestone that proves electric transportation isn't just the future, it's thriving right now. The company's electric semi trucks have collectively traveled over 100 million miles without tailpipe emissions, with more than 5,000 vehicles already serving communities across Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Now, Volvo is making zero-emission delivery even more accessible with the launch of its new 14-tonne FL Electric truck, a compact powerhouse specifically designed for the tight, winding streets of historic city centers. This isn't just another electric vehicle announcement. It's a practical solution that addresses real challenges faced by businesses trying to do the right thing for their communities.
The beauty of this new model lies in its thoughtful design philosophy. By creating a more compact, agile platform with a right-sized 145 kWh battery pack, Volvo has made clean transportation more affordable without sacrificing capability. The truck delivers an astounding 11,800 pound-feet of torque from its 240-horsepower electric motor, providing more than enough muscle to handle urban delivery routes of up to 125 miles on a single charge.
"This is a perfect inner-city workhorse with no tailpipe emissions," explains Jan Hjelmgren, Volvo Trucks' Head of Product Management. His team's customer-focused approach shines through in every detail. Rather than pushing maximum battery capacity regardless of need, Volvo encourages businesses to choose only what they require, maximizing both payload capacity and profitability while still achieving their sustainability goals.

The practical considerations haven't been overlooked either. When the battery does need replenishing, drivers can charge it to 80 percent in just 90 minutes, roughly the same time it takes to unload a delivery at a grocery store or distribution center. This seamless integration into existing logistics workflows removes one of the biggest barriers to electric vehicle adoption.
The Ripple Effect
The impact of Volvo's electric truck program extends far beyond impressive numbers. Every mile driven by these 5,000-plus vehicles represents cleaner air for children playing in city streets, quieter neighborhoods for residents trying to sleep, and reduced carbon emissions for a planet in need of relief. Urban areas, where air quality concerns are most acute, benefit immediately from each electric truck that replaces a diesel-powered predecessor.
For fleet operators worried about the transition to electric, Volvo's track record offers reassuring proof that the technology works reliably at scale. Those 100 million miles weren't accumulated in ideal conditions, they represent real-world operation in diverse climates, challenging terrain, and demanding delivery schedules.
The introduction of this more affordable entry-level model means even smaller businesses can now participate in the clean transportation revolution. By meeting customers where they are, both in terms of budget and operational needs, Volvo is accelerating the adoption of emission-free delivery across countless communities worldwide.
This is what progress looks like: practical, proven, and accessible to businesses ready to invest in a cleaner future.
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Based on reporting by Electrek
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