Volvo Trucks Achieves 15 Million Zero-Tailpipe Emission Miles with Electric Trucks in North America

The Volvo Trucks Certified EV Dealer network has expanded to 74 locations across 29 U.S. states and four Canadian provinces across North America

Volvo Trucks North America remains committed to its zero emissions transportation ambitions, proudly announcing that the Volvo VNR Electric has accomplished 15 million miles in customer operations. This milestone highlights the dedication to sustainable solutions since commercial orders began in December 2020. Today, over 700 Volvo VNR Electric trucks are operating across the United States and Canada, deployed by fleets of all sizes — from single-truck owner-operators to fleets with more than 100 battery-electric trucks. 

“We know that we live in a challenging time when it comes to deploying zero-tailpipe emission vehicles. There are long delays in getting charging infrastructure, regulatory uncertainty, including the future of grants and incentives to adopting battery-electric trucks, but we have continued to see customers defy the odds and add zero emissions vehicles to their fleet,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “Globally, Volvo Trucks is in the lead when it comes to market share with battery-electric trucks; that lead includes also leading here in North America. We will continue to support our customers in their transition to sustainable transportation solutions by providing the highest quality products, robust dealer support and innovative financing options.”

New Product in Pipeline 

Volvo Trucks is preparing for the next phase of its electromobility journey with the upcoming Volvo VNL Electric. Built on the platform of the all-new Volvo VNL that was launched last year, this truck will feature an extended range enabled by an electronic rear axle (e-axle). This new e-axle integrates the electric motors and transmission directly into the rear axle, freeing up space for additional batteries and extending the truck’s range. The official launch of the Volvo VNL Electric will be announced at a later date.

74 Certified EV Dealers

Volvo Trucks continues to expand its coast-to-coast dealer support network for battery-electric trucks, with 74 dealer locations across 29 states and four Canadian provinces. Each of these dealerships has dedicated assets to completing the rigorous safety and technical training to become a Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealership, ensuring customers receive comprehensive sales and service support when they deploy zero-tailpipe emission Volvo VNR Electric trucks.

These dealerships work closely with customers throughout their electrification journey and continue to provide post-deployment support, including the Gold Service Contract — a comprehensive service and preventative maintenance solution for the Volvo VNR Electric that includes battery coverage and state of health monitoring.

Volvo Trucks congratulates the following dealer locations for recently completing their EV certification process:

  • Colonial Volvo Trucks – Ashland, Virginia
  • Gabrielli Truck Sales – Bloomsbury, New Jersey
  • General Truck Sales & Service – Memphis, Tennessee
  • Kriete Truck Center – De Pere, Wisconsin
  • Kriete Truck Center – Sheboygan, Wisconsin
  • Labeau Bros. Inc. – Kankakee, Illinois
  • M&K Truck Center – Romulus, Michigan
  • M&K Truck Center – Altoona, Pennsylvania
  • TEC Equipment – San Diego, San Diego, California
  • Vision Truck Group – Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Facts:

Volvo Trucks has certified 74 dealer locations across 29 states — Alabama, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin — and four Canadian provinces — British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. An additional 20 dealer locations, including four new dealer groups, are currently in the EV certification process, with more than half expected to complete certification this year, expanding coverage into four new states.

How it all started

Volvo Trucks’ leadership in zero-tailpipe emission transportation began with the launch of the Volvo VNR Electric as part of the pioneering Volvo LIGHTS Project. The $90 million public-private partnership laid the foundation for the widespread adoption of heavy-duty battery-electric trucks by exploring the infrastructure and operational adaptations required to support electromobility. Volvo Trucks is also a key partner in California’s Joint Electric Truck Scaling Initiative (JETSI), which deployed Class 8 battery-electric trucks across Southern California to demonstrate strategies to successfully scale market penetration of zero emission technologies.