Operator ACFS Port Logistics has revealed it’s operating a Mercedes-Benz eActros as part of an all-electric container delivery pilot program in Sydney.
The logistics provider is the first company to run the eActros prime mover in Australia as part of its ‘ACFS Better Way’ program, representing its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the logistics industry.
The eActros includes class-leading electric truck technology, including an e-axle that integrates electric motors into the drive axles of the truck and replaces a traditional driveshaft.
Daimler Truck Australia Pacific president and CEO Daniel Whitehead says the ACFS pilot program demonstrates the benefits of running an electric truck in Sydney.
“ACFS has a proven track record of striving to reduce its emissions in any way it can, including purchasing Daimler Truck vehicles that meet Euro 6 or equivalent emissions levels such as the Mercedes-Benz Actros and Fuso Shogun,” Whitehead says.
“The all-electric eActros goes a step further and delivers huge benefits in built up areas, producing zero driving emissions and operating near silently. It is a sustainability pioneer, but is also a true workhorse, which the ACFS team is finding out in its daily operations.”
ACFS Port Logistics managing director and CEO Arthur Tzaneros says the pilot program represents an important milestone for the company.
“We are proud to introduce the Mercedes eActros to our fleet and be at the forefront of clean Transport solutions,” he says.
“This continuing focus to lead and innovate by piloting the heavy vehicle electric technology not only reflects our commitment to sustainability, but also enhances the service we provide to our customers.”
Tzaneros says ACFS is looking to the future with the introduction of trucks like the eActros.
“As we embrace innovative solutions, we are also taking significant steps toward reducing our carbon footprint and supporting the communities we serve. We believe this initiative will pave the way for further advancements and investment in our operations and contribute to a greener future for all,” he says.
The eActros features three lithium-ion battery packs with a total capacity of 336kWh. Running with a single trailer, it can operate at total Gross Combination Mass (GCM) of 36-tonnes.
It also includes a five-stage recuperation braking system that works like an engine brake to both spare the service brakes and recoup significant amounts of electricity, which is fed into the batteries.
Daimler Trucks Brisbane and Gold Coast general manager Aaron Camilleri says ACFS has been a valued client since 2019 and has always been very clear that decarbonation is key priority.
“It’s great to see ACFS’ continued commitment to their emissions reduction strategy,” Camilleri says.
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