WMNZ, Volvo debut FE Electric 6×2

In News, Volvo2 MinutesBy NZ Trucking magazineNovember 8, 2024

WM New Zealand and Volvo Trucks New Zealand have strengthened their partnership and a significant advancement in sustainable logistics with the acquisition of a number of Volvo electric truck units.

The milestone was celebrated at a launch event Friday, attended by senior executives from both organisations.

At the event, WMNZ unveiled its first OEM electric box body truck – a Volvo FE Electric 6×2 aptly named Agnetha, as a tribute to this truck’s Swedish origins. This electric truck will soon begin medical waste collection for WMNZ’s Technical Services division.

“Our relationship with Volvo Trucks has evolved into something truly special,” said Evan Maehl, WMNZ’s managing director.

“This Volvo Trucks solution allows us to accelerate our fleet electrification plans while maintaining the highest standards of safety and functionality that both our companies are known for.”

Rob Woods, general manager, Motor Truck Distributors (NZ), the New Zealand distributor of Volvo Trucks, said, “Electric transport solutions, like the investment the WMNZ have made, will have a positive and lasting impact on our environment and sustainability practices across our industry.

“With a proven track record internationally, the Volvo Electric range has been delivering class leading efficiency, performance and uptime across the world since its launch in 2019 and we are pleased to be able partner with a forward leading organisation like WMNZ to help support their sustainability goals.”

The other trucks unveiled during the milestone event also include four FL Electric units, an FE Electric and an FM Heavy Electric, marking another crucial step forward in the company’s fleet electrification strategy.

This milestone demonstrates WMNZ’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality in operations by 2050. The initiative has received crucial support from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, reinforcing its significance to New Zealand’s sustainable transport future.

WMNZ recently achieved a significant milestone in sustainable transportation, with its 54-strong electric truck fleet reaching two million kilometres travelled.