Scania at IAA: Setting the stage for sustainable transport
- Scania will showcase a range of electrified and biofuel heavy trucks at IAA Transportation in Hanover from September 17 to 22, 2024.
- The company offers a modular approach to electric vehicles, allowing for tailored specifications and a comprehensive ecosystem to support electrified transport.
- Scania's innovations aim to facilitate the industry's transition to sustainable transport, providing greener options without compromising operational efficiency.
At the IAA Transportation event in Hanover from September 17 to 22, 2024, Scania is set to unveil its extensive lineup of electrified and biofuel heavy trucks, including a new battery electric tractor. The company emphasizes its commitment to sustainable transport, offering solutions that do not compromise operational efficiency. Scania's electric vehicle range caters to various applications, including heavy-duty mining and timber transport, showcasing their versatility in the market. Christian Levin, Scania's President and CEO, highlights the importance of a comprehensive ecosystem for electrified transport, which includes charging infrastructure, battery performance monitoring, and dynamic route planning. This holistic approach aims to support customers in transitioning to greener options while maintaining productivity. Scania's modular design allows for tailored specifications, ensuring maximum payload capacity for individual customer needs. In addition to electric vehicles, Scania is also promoting its biofuel trucks, such as the award-winning Scania Super 460 R. The company offers options for compressed and liquefied biogas, with the latter providing impressive ranges of up to 1,800 kilometers. The presence of the iconic Scania R 660, designed for extreme conditions, further emphasizes the brand's commitment to performance and reliability. As the industry moves towards sustainable transport solutions, Scania's innovations and services are positioned to play a crucial role in this transition, providing customers with the tools necessary for a fossil-free future in heavy transport.