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MAN celebrates successful market launch of the new MAN eTruck
In an encouraging development for the electric commercial vehicle sector, MAN has announced the near sell-out of the “Limited Edition” models of its 2024 MAN eTruck, designed for long-distance transport.
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MAN introduces battery repair centers
MAN Truck & Bus has announced plans to establish battery repair centres across Europe.
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ABB E-mobility and MAN showcase megawatt charging for trucks
ABB E-mobility and MAN have successfully demonstrated the potential of megawatt charging for electric trucks with the premiere of their Megawatt Charging System (MCS). This demonstration, which took place at MAN’s development centre in Munich, marked the first public showcasing of the MCS technology in Germany.
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MAN eTruck - Tractor
Manufacturer: MAN
Energy type: Battery Electric
Vehicle type: Tractor
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MAN eTruck - Rigid
Manufacturer: MAN
Energy type: Battery Electric
Vehicle type: Rigid
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MAN Truck & Bus expands eTruck portfolio ahead of IFAT Trade Fair
MAN Truck & Bus has announced a significant expansion of its eTruck portfolio ahead of the IFAT trade fair.
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MAN adds hydrogen internal combustion to its carbon zero vehicle line-up
MAN has announced it is introducing a small series of hydrogen combustion engine trucks into uits line-up. The company plans to deliver approximately 200 units to customers in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Iceland, and selected non-European countries by 2025.
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MAN expands Salzgitter logistics centre for electric vehicle demand
MAN Truck & Bus is expanding its global logistics centre in Salzgitter, Germany to meet the growing demand for components related to electric vehicles, particularly batteries and battery parts.
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MAN eTruck successfully completes winter testing in Northern Sweden
MAN Trucks & Bus has announced that its upcoming large-series e-truck has passed its winter tests in northern Sweden with flying colours, demonstrating its ability to function in ice, snow, and temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
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