A global leader in the electric truck segment, Volvo Trucks has unveiled a series of major advancements that further strengthen its position in zero-emission transport. With the introduction of a new long-distance electric truck and the next generation of heavy-duty electric models, the company is significantly expanding the scope of electric mobility in the logistics sector. These innovations not only push the boundaries of range and performance but also make it easier for fleet operators to transition from diesel to electric solutions.
Breakthrough Long-Distance Electric Truck: Up to 700 km Range
One of the most significant announcements is the launch of the Volvo FH Aero Electric with extended range, a next-generation truck designed specifically for long-haul transport. With a driving range of up to 700 km on a single charge, this model represents a major milestone in the heavy-duty electric vehicle market.
This extended range is made possible by a new e-axle driveline technology, which frees up space for additional battery capacity. The truck is also compatible with the Megawatt Charging System (MCS), enabling ultra-fast charging.
Key highlights include:
- Up to 700 km driving range
- Charging from 20% to 80% in approximately 50 minutes
- High payload capacity comparable to diesel trucks
- Charging aligned with EU driver rest periods
According to Roger Alm, this truck sets a new benchmark for the industry by combining long range, fast charging, and high productivity—making it suitable for full-day operations without compromise.
Next-Generation FH, FM, and FMX Electric Trucks
In addition to the long-haul model, Volvo Trucks has introduced upgraded versions of its flagship electric models: the Volvo FH Electric, Volvo FM Electric, and Volvo FMX Electric. These trucks are engineered with a completely new driveline, offering improved flexibility and performance across a wide range of applications.
With a range of up to 470 km, these models are ideal for regional and urban transport operations.
Key Improvements Include:
- All-new versatile driveline for multiple applications
- Integrated gearbox power take-off (PTO)
- Ability to power auxiliary equipment (e.g., mixers, refuse units)
- Charging from 20% to 80% in around 65 minutes
- Enhanced driver comfort and vehicle control
The integrated PTO system allows operators to run additional equipment directly from the truck without needing separate motors, increasing efficiency and simplifying operations.
Seamless Performance with Advanced Gearbox Technology
All newly introduced electric trucks feature advanced gearbox systems optimized for electric drivetrains. The combination of dual electric motors and new powershift gearboxes ensures smooth and efficient performance.
- Eight-speed gearbox in FH, FM, and FMX Electric models
- Six-speed gearbox in the FH Aero Electric
- Reduced noise and vibration levels
- Improved driving comfort for long working hours
This technological upgrade enhances overall drivability, making electric trucks more appealing to drivers accustomed to traditional diesel vehicles.
Driving the Transition to Zero-Emission Transport
The latest developments from Volvo Trucks reflect a strong commitment to accelerating the shift toward sustainable transport solutions. By addressing key challenges such as range anxiety, charging time, and operational flexibility, the company is removing major barriers to electric truck adoption.
As Roger Alm emphasizes, electric vehicles are expected to play a significant role in the future of global transport. With improved performance and broader application capabilities, Volvo’s new lineup makes it increasingly practical for businesses to replace diesel trucks.
Market Rollout Starting in 2026
The new generation of electric trucks—including the FH Aero Electric with extended range and the updated FH, FM, and FMX models—will be gradually introduced to markets starting in 2026. This phased rollout will allow operators worldwide to begin integrating these advanced vehicles into their fleets.


