Global leader in the transport and logistics sector Geodis has joined hands with Volvo Australia to pilot the first Fully Electric variant truck for freight forwarding within the Australian market. This strategic partnership will deploy Volvo’s FE model trucks, powered by both solar energy and energy-efficient charging systems, as part of a concerted effort to support long-term customers with sustainable delivery solutions to complement existing freight forwarding services across the local market.The Volvo FE truck is powered by ABB’s state-of-the-art charging infrastructure, which not only accelerates charging but also enables the vehicle to draw power from existing solar infrastructure. As part of the pilot program, Geodis will be assessing factors, including the driving range, the suitability for heavy loads of up to 7,500 kilograms to be transported across 200-kilometer ranges within metropolitan areas via FE trucks before committing to a larger-scale roll-out across its fleet in Australia. The full integration of these trucks into Geodis’ Australian fleet is set to completely remove fine particles and nitrogen oxide, in addition to ensuring a 95 percent reduction in direct carbon emissions, compared to existing diesel vehicles performing the same function.As part of a long-term plan to decarbonize the supply chain, Geodis has also built a robust ecosystem to ensure future FE trucks can be fully optimized across its road network. With the support of Volvo Australia’s e-mobility team, Geodis has upskilled its drivers with electric-vehicle training and designed holistic route and load planning processes to get the most efficient use of the assets. Partners like Goodman Group were also brought on board to install solar panels and charging infrastructure across Geodis’ facilities, paving the way for the further electrification of the Geodis fleet.
Global leader in the transport and logistics sector Geodis has joined hands with Volvo Australia to pilot the first Fully Electric variant truck for freight forwarding within the Australian market. This strategic partnership will deploy Volvo’s FE model trucks, powered by both solar energy and energy-efficient charging systems, as part of a concerted effort to support long-term customers with sustainable delivery solutions to complement existing freight forwarding services across the local market.The Volvo FE truck is powered by ABB’s state-of-the-art charging infrastructure, which not only accelerates charging but also enables the vehicle to draw power from existing solar infrastructure. As part of the pilot program, Geodis will be assessing factors, including the driving range, the suitability for heavy loads of up to 7,500 kilograms to be transported across 200-kilometer ranges within metropolitan areas via FE trucks before committing to a larger-scale roll-out across its fleet in Australia. The full integration of these trucks into Geodis’ Australian fleet is set to completely remove fine particles and nitrogen oxide, in addition to ensuring a 95 percent reduction in direct carbon emissions, compared to existing diesel vehicles performing the same function.As part of a long-term plan to decarbonize the supply chain, Geodis has also built a robust ecosystem to ensure future FE trucks can be fully optimized across its road network. With the support of Volvo Australia’s e-mobility team, Geodis has upskilled its drivers with electric-vehicle training and designed holistic route and load planning processes to get the most efficient use of the assets. Partners like Goodman Group were also brought on board to install solar panels and charging infrastructure across Geodis’ facilities, paving the way for the further electrification of the Geodis fleet.