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DB Schenker intends to resume road tests of the Volta Zero

DB Schenker had pre-ordered 1,500 Volta Zero electric trucks before the bankruptcy of Volta Trucks. Now the German logistics group says it is ready to resume testing and "welcome the first serial vehicles as soon as possible." No confirmation from DB Schenker, however, on the size of the possible ne...

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Nikola in need of new source of money to continue its business

Media reports say that the manufacturer has got the money to survive no longer than one quarter in 2025. Nikola managed to sell something like 200 hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the first 3 quarters of the year. At the same time, the company has been facing trouble for quite a long time, with the need...
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Volta Trucks to participate in ACT Expo (California) in early May

In late 2023, Volta Trucks will launch a US-based Driving Experience Program for fleet operators to evaluate a Pilot Fleet of Volta Zeros in real distribution environments to understand how the electric delivery trucks will integrate into their operations. A similar program is currently launching ac...

Volta Trucks close to get €40 million venture debt funding from EIB

The funding from the EIB would support the roll out of Volta Trucks’ Truck as a Service (TaaS) infrastructure over the period 2023-2026. The aim of the European Investment Bank’s funding support for Volta Trucks is to contribute to the electrification of the road transport sector, by facilitating el...
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Volta Trucks will soon open two new hubs in Germany and Spain

In accordance with the company's strategy based on some valuable European cities, the hubs will enhance the TaaS (Truck-as-a-Service) vision shared by Volta Trucks. Indeed, the German and French HQs join similar already existing projects located in Paris and London.
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