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Truck Industry Tech

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May 5, 2022

Volta Trucks reveals its US market entry strategy

Geographic expansion

  • Volta Trucks, a Swedish electric truck company, revealed a strategic road map for entry into the North American market. 

  • Volta Trucks will initially introduce a pilot fleet of 100 Class 7 trucks in mid-2023 to be evaluated by US customers, ahead of the roll-out of production vehicles in 2024. Class 5 and Class 6 trucks will follow in 2024 or 2025.

  • Volta Trucks will develop its own “Volta Trucks Hubs” for vehicle service and maintenance as well as an extensive network of third-party facilities to increase the geographic coverage of service and maintenance outlets.

  • The company stated that the work is already underway to kick off manufacturing with an experienced partner, with agreements expected later in 2022. The first Class 7 trucks delivered to the US will be built at the company’s existing contract manufacturing facility in Steyr, Austria, with all Class 5 and Class 6 trucks expected to be built in the US.

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