Aug 28 2024
Volvo Trucks’ new service, Charging Management, allows transport companies to efficiently manage the private charging of their electric trucks at the home-depot. The service contributes to increased productivity and uptime, by ensuring that the trucks within a fleet are sufficiently charged for planned operations and by reducing the number of unplanned charging sessions.
On the platform, the hauler can create charging plans, which determine when vehicles are expected to start charging and reach full battery levels. Deviations to the plan are notified to the user in order to avoid low battery level. The service provides a visual overview of the charging process of the trucks, with battery level and charging status shown. Charging session reports on vehicles as well as chargers are available for follow-up.
“Charging is a key area when operating an electric truck. As a transport company, you want to make sure that your trucks are charged and ready when it’s time for the next transport mission. Following up the charging process is also important to be able to see if there are deviations. This service helps the haulers with all of this,” says Johan Östberg, Electromobility service owner at Volvo Trucks.
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Source: VOLVO TRUCKS