Australian transport operator Linfox has announced the addition of a new electric vehicle to its fleet to run services for Amazon.
This month, the trucking giant received a new Volvo FE electric rigid.
“The vehicle is the first of its kind in our network, following the Volvo FL, FH and FM series that Linfox has introduced over the last three years,” Linfox says in a social media post.
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The rigid vehicle is able to operate with a range of up to 275 kilometres on a single charge and a 14-pallet capacity, with the body also featuring unique artwork that emphasises Linfox’s reliability to deliver using renewable energy.
“We are proud to introduce the Volvo FE electric rigid into our network, another way we are partnering with our customers to reduce our environmental impact,” Linfox president retail Simon Livingstone says.
“The bold but quiet electric rigid is ideal for making safe, secure and sustainable deliveries across metropolitan Melbourne.”
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