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Volta Trucks’ 7.5- and 12-tonne variants enter engineering phase of development

Volta Trucks has confirmed that its forthcoming 7.5- and 12-tonne variants have entered the engineering phase of development, with a single design concept already selected.

The 7.5- and 12-tonne Volta Zeros have been designed by Volta Trucks’ partner, Astheimer Design in Warwick, UK. The new full-electric vehicles will bear a close but evolutionary visual relationship to the larger 16-tonne vehicle which launched in September 2020 and debuted in its production-ready design in November 2021. The smaller models will carry over the principles of the cab and working environment for drivers, with its low, central seating position and visibility and safety standards. The 7.5- and 12-tonne vehicles will fulfil a different use case to the existing 16-tonne Volta Zero, with the 7.5-tonne vehicle, as an example, able to operate on Sundays in a number of European territories where larger vehicles are currently excluded.

Engineering of the vehicles has now started, and a pilot fleet of vehicles is expected to be launched for customer trials in 2023, with series production due to commence during 2024.

The 7.5- and 12-tonne variants complete the initial Volta Zero product line up, as announced in the company’s ‘road to zero’ emissions strategy in May 2021. This will see full-electric trucks launched in the initial markets of Paris and London, followed soon afterwards in Milan, Madrid, the Rhine Ruhr region of Germany, and Randstad, Netherlands. The forthcoming 7.5- and 12-tonne vehicles will also help production to accelerate from 14,000 units in 2024 to over 27,000 by 2025 and increasing in the years beyond.