DSV, the world’s largest international transport and logistics firm and one of many largest purchasers of electrical fashions from Volvo Vans, has signed an enormous deal for 300 new fashions for its European operation.
“Launching our new electrical fleet marks a pivotal second for DSV in Singapore. It’s not nearly adopting new know-how; it’s about main the best way towards a greener, extra sustainable future. We’re thrilled by the constructive suggestions from purchasers and are assured that this initiative will convey us nearer to attaining our long-term sustainability targets,” says Gino Marzola, managing director of DSV Air & Sea Singapore & Malaysia.
In Singapore, the fashions are a Volvo FL Electrical and a Volvo FM Electrical. These two items symbolize the very newest cutting-edge truck know-how, offering environment friendly, zero-emission transport options.
The Volvo FL Electrical is optimised for city distribution, with a compact design and nimble turning radius. It’s supreme for navigating Singapore’s tightly packed city centre, and last-mile deliveries.
The Volvo FM Electrical is bigger, and affords a larger payload capability and superior know-how for long-haul operations. It’s tailor-made for longer journeys whereas nonetheless providing the identical high-performance, zero-emissions operation.
Each fashions characteristic an all-electric drivetrain, enabling quieter operations and lowering noise air pollution. In addition they ship cost-efficient operation, and upkeep bills than conventional diesel autos.
The Volvo FL and FM Electrical vehicles have been customised to DSV’s native operational wants in Singapore, together with modifications for optimum cargo capability. The FL is supplied with three batteries, whereas the FM boasts 5 batteries, enabling longer-range and versatile efficiency.
Volvo Vans is about to increase the electrification of heavy vehicles globally with the upcoming launch of a long-range model of its FH Electrical truck in 2025. This mannequin could have the power to journey as much as 600 km on a single cost, permitting clients to make use of electrical vehicles on longer routes with out the necessity for frequent recharging. The improved vary is made doable by Volvo’s progressive e-axle know-how, which permits for elevated battery capability, together with enhancements in battery effectivity, administration techniques, and total powertrain efficiency.
“Lengthy-lasting partnerships and a devoted dedication to really make an affect are essential for attaining substantial CO2 reductions in apply. In the course of the previous few years, we’ve got skilled change in the direction of a sustainable future throughout most of our markets. As a producer, we have to be ready to handle adjustments that may happen with out a lot warning. We are going to all the time have the ability to promote vehicles, however we have to develop enterprise fashions and be sure that we are able to adapt our measurement to match new circumstances. We additionally have to proceed to ship high-quality merchandise and assist our clients obtain profitability with their Volvo vehicles,” says Anna Engblom, managing director, Volvo Vans, Southeast Asia & Japan.
To make sure seamless integration of Volvo’s electrical vehicles into DSV’s operations in Singapore, the corporate is offering complete assist by way of a 7-year Gold Service Settlement, which covers all service and repairs. Moreover, UD Vans Singapore supplied driver coaching earlier than the handover, making certain DSV’s group is well-prepared to function the autos effectively.
“We’re excited to be a part of this inexperienced transition alongside DSV and Volvo Vans. Offering complete coaching and after-sales assist to make sure these electrical vehicles ship on their promise is on the coronary heart of our dedication to serving to Singapore obtain its sustainability targets. With the mixture of progressive know-how and powerful buyer assist, we’re assured that DSV will see glorious operational efficiency and long-term worth from these autos,” provides Joseph Heng, common supervisor of UD Vans Singapore.