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Volvo Unveils World's First Series-Produced Electric Haul Trucks
A30 and A40 Electric models mark a pivotal moment in heavy-duty transportation's electric revolution
Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:05pm
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Volvo's electric haul trucks blur the lines between traditional heavy machinery and sustainable transportation, ushering in a new era of eco-friendly construction and mining operations.Today in DetroitVolvo has unveiled its groundbreaking A30 and A40 Electric articulated haul trucks, marking a significant milestone in the industry's transition to sustainable heavy-duty transportation. These models, equipped with advanced electric powertrains and high-capacity batteries, are set to deliver a full day's operation on a single charge, revolutionizing construction and mining operations with increased productivity and reduced environmental impact.
Why it matters
Volvo's decision to move from pilot to serial production of these electric haul trucks signals that the market is ready for electric solutions in heavy-duty applications. This development challenges the conventional understanding of what is possible in the realm of sustainable transportation, paving the way for a broader shift towards environmentally friendly practices across various industries.
The details
The A30 and A40 Electric models feature powerful electric motors and high-capacity batteries, enabling them to operate for a full day on a single charge. This capability is a game-changer for construction and mining operations, offering increased productivity and reduced environmental impact. The trucks' charging capabilities, utilizing conventional CCS and supporting speeds of up to 200 kW, further enhance their efficiency.
- The first units of the A30 and A40 Electric models are set to be delivered to customers in the UK and Norway in the second half of 2026.
- Volvo has been a key player in the development of articulated haul trucks, a critical industrial segment for the company.
The players
Volvo
An automotive manufacturer and a leader in the development of articulated haul trucks, a key industrial segment for the company.
What’s next
The success of these electric haul truck models could inspire a broader shift towards sustainable practices in the construction, mining, and other heavy-duty industries, potentially leading to widespread adoption of electric solutions in the future.
The takeaway
Volvo's launch of the A30 and A40 Electric models represents a significant breakthrough in the transition to sustainable heavy-duty transportation. This development challenges the conventional understanding of what is possible in the realm of electric vehicles and could pave the way for a greener future across various industries.





