About Scania
A world-leading provider of transport solutions
Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions, including trucks and buses for heavy transport applications combined with an extensive product-related service offering. Scania offers vehicle financing, insurance, and rental services to enable our customers to focus on their core business. Scania is also a leading provider of industrial and marine engines.
We have 50,000 employees in about 100 countries and together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system, creating a world of mobility that is better for business, society and the environment.
We believe that together with our partners and customers we can develop solutions to reach tangible results in reducing our carbon footprint while ensuring that we meet the demands of a growing population – profitably and sustainably. By working together, we can identify opportunities and solutions to the local and global challenges that we face.
Product and services
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Attributes
The transport industry is changing fast, and to drive the shift towards cleaner, safer and smarter solutions, we need to focus in the correct areas. -
Power solutions
Scania power systems can be found at the heart of machines required to be in use 24 hours a day, including wheel loaders, patrol boats and power gensets. -
Trucks
Scania supports transport companies across the world by delivering heavy trucks for each customer’s need. We offer solutions for a range of different applications including long-distance, urban applications and construction.
News
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Scania makes further investment in Northvolt
As Northvolt now completes another equity raise, Scania announces a proportional increase in its investment in the partnership. -
Scania invests in battery assembly plant
Scania plans to, over several years, invest well over 1 billion SEK in a battery assembly plant in Södertälje, Sweden. -
Scania builds battery laboratory
With Scania’s planned rapid introduction of electric vehicles over the coming years, there is a concurrent need to intensify battery testing and tailored deployment. Scania is therefore investing EUR 15.5 million in a new battery laboratory at its research and development facilities in Södertälje, Sweden. -
How does a hydrogen fuel cell electric truck work?
The trucks, which are fully electric, are fitted with an electric powertrain, and energy is converted to electricity from hydrogen gas in fuel cells. -
Scania’s commitment to battery electric vehicles
Scania’s aim is to be the leader in the shift towards a sustainable transport system and battery electric vehicles will be the main tool to drive this shift.