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Renault Trucks and GEODIS partner to develop new Electric Truck

08 March 2022/[EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Categories]: [EasyDNNnews:Categories]


Renault Trucks and GEODIS have announced they will partner to design an electric heavy truck dedicated to urban planning, which should meet the requirements of city-centre freight transport.

 

Through their new collaboration, the constructor and its logistics partner are taking this approach a step further and combining their know-how to develop a brand new 16-tonne electric urban truck, at a comparable cost  (TCO2) to that of a diesel vehicle, which is a prerequisite for the widespread adoption of alternative power units.

 

Marie-Christine Lombard, Chief Executive Officer, GEODIS, said:

 “The environmental emergency combined with the growth of e-Commerce and the implementation of low-emission zones in major French cities mean that we urgently need to step up the decarbonization of transport. This is the objective of GEODIS in forming this partnership with Renault Trucks. We want to quickly provide concrete answers to the issue of sustainable urban logistics.”

Bruno Blin, President,  Renault Trucks, added:

 “We have noticed that the image of the truck is changing; at last, it is being perceived as an indispensable tool. The purpose of the Oxygen project, in which Renault Trucks is working alongside GEODIS, is to design a truck that will seamlessly blend into the urban landscape, among other road users in areas with traffic and even in pedestrian zones. This new truck will be designed for the driver’s working comfort and safety, and for the safety of city dwellers.”

 

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