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DB Schenker and FUSO Expand Partnership for Electric Trucks

    • DB Schenker takes on additional FUSO eCanter trucks for Paris, Frankfurt and the Stuttgart region
    • DB Schenker and FUSO in talks about further electric trucks for European markets
    • Tristan Keusgen, head of European Fleet Management at DB Schenker: “We need to bring goods into inner cities in a more sustainable manner and irrespective of vehicle bans. Our experience with the FUSO eCanter up until now has been valuable – it is perfectly suited to serving our customers in urban areas such as Paris or Frankfurt.”
    • Harald Schmid, head of Sales & Market Management at FUSO Europe & USA: “We are delighted that in future we will be working even more closely with DB Schenker on the electrification of inner-city short-radius distribution. The positive feedback regarding operation makes us very proud – and at the same time it is an incentive to further improve the FUSO eCanter. Our mutual approach is to learn from one another. In doing so FUSO can access the extensive network of the E-Mobility Group within Daimler Trucks.”

The logistics service provider DB Schenker and FUSO, a Daimler Trucks brand, are expanding their partnership in the field of fully-electric light-duty trucks. Thus DB Schenker took on four additional FUSO eCanter trucks in March for urban short-radius distribution in Paris, Frankfurt and the Stuttgart region. DB Schenker has already been using an eCanter in Berlin since last year and is testing the use of the vehicles in mixed fleets. DB Schenker is now in talks with FUSO about further eCanter vehicles for additional European markets.

Tristan Keusgen, head of European Fleet Management at DB Schenker: “We need to bring goods into inner cities in a more sustainable manner and irrespective of vehicle bans. Our experience with the FUSO eCanter up until now has been valuable – it is perfectly suited to serving our customers in urban areas such as Paris or Frankfurt.”

“We are delighted that in future we will be working even more closely with DB Schenker on the electrification of inner-city short-radius distribution. The positive feedback regarding operation makes us very proud – and at the same time it is an incentive to further improve the FUSO eCanter. Our mutual approach is to learn from one another. In doing so FUSO can access the extensive network of the E-Mobility Group (EMG) within Daimler Trucks,”emphasises Harald Schmid, head of Sales & Market Management at FUSO Europe & USA.

Emission-free in inner cities

DB Schenker is planning to use two eCanter trucks in France; they will be making around four trips a day with 10 to 12 stops in the Paris region. Two eCanter are also on the road in Frankfurt and the Stuttgart region, delivering to customers in inner-city areas almost silently and with zero emissions. Since 2018 DB Schenker has been testing a FUSO eCanter as a series-production electric vehicle in Berlin under real operating conditions. The vehicle transports packaged goods in the inner city. Experience with the vehicle in Berlin has been consistently positive – drivers praise the pulling power and agility of the electric drive and the peace in the cockpit.

In addition to Paris, Berlin and Frankfurt, the fully electric light-duty trucks with an output of 129 kW and a payload of up to four tonnes are also on the road in other important European cities such as London, Amsterdam and Lisbon as well as in New York and Tokyo. At present a total of more than 100 eCanter trucks are being used in delivery operations worldwide and have completed more than 300,000 km “electrically”. The 7.5 tonne vehicles boast a range of at least 100 kilometres and are thus able to cover the requirements of customers in inner-city short-radius distribution without problem. The vehicles are charged simply overnight either with alternating current or direct current chargers depending on availability. Charging can be reduced to around 90 minutes if a high-speed charger is used.

E-Mobility Group defines e-strategy at Daimler Trucks

The E-Mobility Group, founded in 2018, defines the strategy for electric vehicles at Daimler Trucks across all brands and is working on an electric architecture that is applicable worldwide. The E-Mobility Group is globally structured, with employees working in various locations throughout the company’s worldwide development network, e.g. in Portland (USA), Stuttgart (Germany) and Kawasaki (Japan).

About DB Schenker

DB Schenker supports trade and industry in the global exchange of goods: for overland transportation, air and sea freight worldwide as well as for contract logistics and in supply chain management. With over 140 years of experience DB Schenker belongs to the global leaders in the logistics industry. In 2018 over 72,000 employees at around 2000 locations worldwide achieved a turnover of 17.5 billion euros. DB Schenker in Germany is the group’s largest national company, employing around 17.300 employees at more than 100 locations. With a turnover of 4.3 billion euros in 2018, DB Schenker is also the leading provider of integrated logistics in the German market.

DB Schenker is the number one in European overland transportation. With 430 locations, DB Schenker provides overland transportation products and services within a comprehensive pan-European network. A total of more than 45,000 vehicles are on the road in Europe for customers of DB Schenker.

Source: Daimler

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