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The thrills and trials of testing battery-electric buses
Maria shares her experiences testing the driveability of battery-electric buses, and exploring vehicle safety, performance, and reliability across the diverse landscapes of Europe. -
Scania and Fortescue collaborate to develop autonomous mining road train
Scania, and Australian company Fortescue, have agreed to jointly develop and validate a fully integrated autonomous road train solution. -
The advantages of Scania's autonomous mining trucks explained
How Scania’s autonomous truck can help create a more efficient, safer and more sustainable mining industry. -
Sara Forsberg takes Scania R&D into the future
Our CTO and Head of R&D, Sara Forsberg, credits her success to the teams she has worked with throughout her career. “It’s a true team effort that brought me here, and I’m grateful to belong to a company with so many supportive and intelligent people.” -
Scania’s press conference at IAA
Scania kicked off IAA 2024 with a well-attended press conference, led by CEO Christian Levin. Watch it here: -
Scania continues to strike gold in Ecovadis
Scania has, for the fourth time in six years, been awarded a gold rating by Ecovadis, the world’s largest and most trusted provider of sustainability ratings for business. -
M/S REX af Stockholm goes electric
M/S Rex af Stockholm is the passenger ferry used for commuting between the island of Ekerö and the city in summertime. With her huge engine room and sturdy hulls, Rex was a perfect fit for batteries. -
A team player for sustainable business
The many hours Scania’s Head of Sustainability, Fredrik Nilzén, spent in his grandfather’s and father´s truck as a child made him curious about business, the environment and the truck itself. Now, he’s deep into developing our part of the transport industry in the most sustainable way possible. -
The future of Scania's marine solutions: electrification and fuel-efficiency
Electrifying boats is not the same as electrifying trucks and buses. The sea is different in terms of its weather conditions and the possibilities for charging infrastructure. However, the demand for reliable products is something sea and land share. Vessels also benefit from switching between different operating modes, where electricity is integral. -
Zero-emission recycling truck from Scania
Swedish Waste management service company Renall collects PET bottles and aluminium cans from stores with a battery-electric compactor truck from Scania. -
Scania at Pride and beyond
Scania participates in Pride Parades every year to show support for the LGBTQI+ community. We do a lot to shape an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels safe and accepted for who they are, but more can be done. -
From student to Head of Strength Simulations at Scania
Ulrika's career path illustrates her transformation into a leader in strength simulations, navigating the intricacies of R&D, steering a team in a highly technical field, and embracing the responsibilities of parenthood. -
Raja leads with excellence and team unity in Singapore workshop
Raja stands out as a dedicated Workshop Manager in Singapore, recognised for his commitment to customer satisfaction and teamwork. His commitment has earned him the SSEA best-performing employee award twice. His achievements are celebrated and displayed as a standard for all of us in Scania. -
Ground-breaking collaboration drives shift to electric transport in Portugal
The shift to sustainable transport goes beyond replacing one vehicle with another. It also requires new cross-industry collaborations, such as this far-sighted initiative to roll out heavy-duty electric vehicles for the transportation of IKEA products in Portugal. -
Listen to the discussions at Sustainable Transport Forum
In May, Scania held its fourth Sustainable Transport Forum. The event focused on the bold and brave steps we need to take in order to change our transport system for the better.
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