Volvo are Delivering 20 Trucks to DFDS

If you work in the industry of driver recruitment, or if someone you know works as part of a driving agency then you will know what a great movement this is. If you are seeking driver jobs, or if you are industrial workers seeking warehouse jobs then you will know what a great movement this is. Volvo Trucks are now delivering 20 electronic trucks to the logistics sector and the delivery is going to consist of 125 trucks that have been placed within the care of the company. Some of the new fleet is going to be used to send goods from the trucks to the plant that is in Gothenburg. The European shipping and logistical company have placed their biggest order yet when it comes to electronic trucks and now 20 of them are making their debut in commercial traffic. If you look at the trucks then you will see that they are being charged with green electricity and they are going to be deployed within the supply chain. Volvo have said time and time again that they want to lead by example and this is why they are using zero-exhaust trucks in their very own transportation systems. They are proud to have partnered with the company on this journey and it looks like this is going to be a very positive movement all-round.

Replacing the more conventional diesel trucks with some alternatives is going to have a huge impact on the emissions in general but at the end of the day, the effort is going to require a huge financial investment. It is vital to work with various energy providers as well as with leaders in the industry. Volvo Trucks have made their ambitions clear but at the end of the day, the transition does require a lot of cooperation across society.

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