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FIRST VOLVO ELECTRIC TRUCK DELIVERED IN TAIWAN
August 30, 2023

Volvo Trucks has announced the first delivery of an electric truck in Taiwan to WRC PACIFIC, LTD (WRCP), the largest metal sludge recycling and treatment facility in Taiwan.

 

In a statement, Volvo Trucks noted that the delivery took place at Taikoo Kaohsiung Flagship Service Center, belonging to national dealer Taikoo Commercial Vehicles.

 

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[Source: Volvo Trucks]

Peter T. Halpin, CEO of WRC and chairman of WRCP, said the company is honoured to collaborate with Volvo Trucks and Taikoo Commercial Vehicles to acquire the first Volvo FE electric truck in Taiwan.

Willy Chen, general manager of Taikoo Commercial Vehicles, also attended the event and said electric vehicles, ESG practices, environmental protection, and sustainable development are now integral to everyday corporate operations.

 

"Volvo Trucks has developed the most environmentally friendly and technologically advanced electric trucks. Taikoo Commercial Vehicles not only strives to keep Taiwan in sync with the world but also provides customers with total solutions for the short, medium, and long term," he added.

 

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 [Source: Volvo Trucks]

Volvo Truck's electric lineup offers a wide range of options to meet various industry transport needs. These include the Volvo FE, which is an 18.5-tonne electric medium-duty truck equipped with a highly efficient electric motor, ensuring quiet and zero-emission operations that can reduce energy consumption costs by up to 80%.

 

It noted that its new-generation, high-efficiency battery has a 42% increased capacity, enabling a total driving range of up to 300 kilometres.

 

When using a DC charger, Volvo Trucks noted that the battery can be rapidly charged to 80% in just 90 minutes. 


The company added that its entire electric truck lineup has passed European crash tests, minimizing the risk of fires and chemical leaks. It's also equipped with intelligent safety technologies and provides comprehensive protection.

 

Meanwhile, the statement said Taikoo Commercial Vehicles is committed to promoting electric trucks while providing total solutions to its customers — noting that the first Volvo electric truck marks an "important starting point for electric trucks in Taiwan."

 

"Taikoo Commercial Vehicles will continue to collaborate with other corporate customers to take further strides towards a green and sustainable future, a journey that starts with the electrification of transportation," the announcement said.