DB Schenker has teamed up with Daimler Trucks’ FUSO brand to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Norway and thus send a strong message about the importance of electric mobility.
Back in October 2020, DB Schenker and Daimler Trucks announced that they would be extending their partnership. The vehicles that were then ordered have since been built, and FUSO has been handing them over to DB Schenker since the beginning of the year, most recently in France, Finland, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, and Austria. Now, the logistics services provider is strengthening its electric vehicle fleet with the addition of eight locally emission-free FUSO eCanter trucks in Oslo as well. With a total of 41 eCanter trucks, DB Schenker now has the largest electric vehicle fleet in the world and is FUSO’s largest electric fleet customer.
“DB Schenker has declared 2021 to be an ‘ECO Year’ in which the company will focus more strongly on environmental protection,” says Cyrille Bonjean, Head of Land Transport Europe at DB Schenker. “I’m therefore all the more pleased to see that this year especially, and with the help of our partner Daimler Trucks, we will be taking a major step forward toward achieving our goal of making Europe’s cities emission-free.”
Frank Rohde, Head of Fleet Sales FUSO Europe, affirms, “DB Schenker’s innovative ‘Oslo City Hub’ is an impressive demonstration of what logistics could look like in the future. We are pleased to be part of this project with eight FUSO eCanter. Together with our partner DB Schenker we prove that with the FUSO eCanter truck, locally emission- and noise-free inner-city distribution is already possible.”
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