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Electrification is an increasingly important tool for making transport more sustainable, but it cannot achieve the necessary decarbonisation alone. Sustainable bio-fuels are often a both cost and CO2 efficient solution – and sometimes the only viable option for some transport applications and markets.
Powering change: Scania's next level BEVs
The transition towards sustainable, fossil-free transport with zero emissions is an ongoing process. To drive the shift, Scania is now producing a new iteration of electric trucks, designed to deliver exceptional power, extended range, and efficient charging capabilities — making them the ideal choice for a wide range of urban and regional transportation needs.
Launch of the new electric bus solutions
Electrification is about more than the vehicles – it is everything from grid connections to charging units and management and financing the complete solution. Scania’s e-mobility solutions are designed according to specific needs, ensuring the right specifications, seamless integration and efficient performance.
Scania’s vehicles are now safer, smarter and intuitive to the human experience than ever before.
From advanced safety features and Scania remote diagnostics, to new connected maps and customisable digital services that leverage real vehicle data – we are harnessing the power of digital to make your future driving experience more personal.
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The mind behind Scania's dual-battery invention
Gunnar Ledfelt, a prolific inventor with 36 patents, and several more in the pipeline, has devoted 18 years at Scania to developing impactful solutions. He has recently been celebrated for his dual-battery breakthrough, highlighting his inventive skill and dedication to advancing technology. -
Scania Touring navigates the rolling hills of northern Italy
Italian bus company Autoservizi Zambetti recently chose Scania Touring for its excellent price-quality ratio and are pleased with the performance and quality of their new coaches. The positive feedback from both passengers and drivers reinforces their decision. -
Major Scania study outlines huge potential for sustainable urban transport
Throughout Europe, cities seek to limit street traffic both to provide a better environment for residents and to address the urgent need to reduce climate impact. A major research study initiated by Scania concludes that transforming city logistics is feasible with the potential to make urban transport less noisy and more efficient. The number of delivery vehicles can, for example, be halved by consolidating deliveries and transferring piecemeal goods from vans to trucks. -
Scania buses help Bäckströms Trafik achieve significant fuel savings
The bus company Bäckströms Trafik operates in Vilhelmina, located in northern Sweden. There are numerous challenges associated with running a transport business in a remote area where the climate is harsh and the roads are not always of the highest quality. -
Hands-on with strategy and production
“Working towards a common goal is everything!” Flora Yousif says. “My team works like a dream together, and I’m proud of what we accomplish.” -
Meet the experts on Scania’s Power Solutions
Hear our experts talk about Scania’s solutions for our customers' electrification needs in the marine market. -
Scania demonstrates last-mile goods deliveries by robots
Studies show that truck drivers spend a sizable amount of time outside their vehicles, loading and unloading goods. Scania, in collaboration with partners, is therefore exploring the potential for using robots to unload goods at the point of delivery. -
From traditional trucks to software-driven innovation
”Every problem has a solution, me and my team just need to find the right one for each obstacle we encounter,” says Meera Aravind, Product Owner for simulation tests within autonomous trucks at Scania, Södertälje. -
Electrifying heavy forest transport to reduce emissions
The Swedish project TREE – TRansition to Efficient Electrified forestry transport - where Scania, research institutes, haulage companies, and other partners have joined forces to speed up the electrification of heavy forest transport - is well underway.