Electric lorries: a sustainable future for road transport?

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The electric truck is no longer a distant dream: it is already on our roads and streets. Despite its rapid growth, it is still struggling to convince some decision-makers in the transport and logistics sector, who feel that it does not fully meet their operational needs.

However, the transition is underway: in major cities, electric vehicles are collecting waste or making last-mile deliveries. At the same time, technological advances (improved range, ultra-fast recharging) are driving the market forward at great speed, opening up unprecedented prospects.

In a sector that is under pressure, emitting high levels of CO₂ and facing ever-stricter regulations, electric trucks are emerging as an avenue that is not only credible, but also creates opportunities.

How can they be integrated into your business? What are the benefits today, and what challenges lie ahead?

Beev takes a look at the issues and innovations shaping the future of the electric HGV.

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Find your future electric vehicle or charging point

BMW iX2 eDrive20

List price

46 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

453 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 478 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 30 minutes

Cupra Tavascan VZ

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46 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

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602 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 517 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 28 min

VinFast VF 8 Plus Extended Range

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51 490 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

473 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 447 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.5 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Mini Countryman E

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41 330 €

(excluding bonuses)

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564 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 462 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

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Fiat E-Ducato 79 kWh

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63 240 €

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988 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 283 km

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 78 min

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Fiat E-Scudo 50 kWh

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0 €

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645 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 220 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

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Mercedes eSprinter Van 35 kWh

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75 972 €

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655 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 153 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 11 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

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Citroën ë-Berlingo Van 50 kWh

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40 440 €

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599 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 275 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 9.7 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

Hyundai Inster Standard Range

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25 000 €

(excluding bonuses)

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298 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 300 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 11.7 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

Opel Frontera 44 kWh

List price

29 000 €

(excluding bonuses)

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491 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 305 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12.1 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Alpine A290 Electric 180 hp

List price

38 700 €

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630 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 380 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.4 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 33 min

Fiat Grande Panda 44 kWh

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24 900 €

(excluding bonuses)

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430 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 320 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 12 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

BMW i5 Touring eDrive40

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0 €

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890 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 560 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 6.1 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 26 min

Tesla Model 3 Long Range Powertrain

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44 990 €

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587 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 702 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 20 min

Mercedes EQE 300

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69 900 €

(excluding bonuses)

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0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 647 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 33 min

BMW i4 eDrive35

List price

57 550 €

(excluding bonuses)

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607 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 483 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Renault 4 E-Tech 40kWh 120hp

List price

29 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

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448 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 322 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 9.2 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 32 min

Citroën ë-C4 54 kWh

List price

35 800 €

(excluding bonuses)

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0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 415 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 10 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 29 min

Volvo EX30 Single Motor ER

List price

43 300 €

(excluding bonuses)

Lease from

436 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 480 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.3 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 28 min

Volkswagen iD.3 Pro S

List price

42 990 €

(excluding bonuses)

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0 €

Per month, with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP) : 549 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 7.9 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%) : 30 minutes

Why switch to electric heavy goods vehicles today?

According to a report published by Avere, In 2023, 3,163 electric trucks were registered in Europe, including 552 in France, three times more than in 2022. Although the share of electric vehicles is still marginal (0.1 % of the European market), it is set to grow rapidly. In France, Renault Trucks, DAF and Volvo offer 16 t electric trucks, and almost all manufacturers now offer 19 to 26 t models with increasing ranges, adapted to different logistics needs (Europarl, 2023).

 

Over and above this trend, investing in electric trucks today to green your commercial vehicle fleet is a winning strategy, enabling you to :

Comply with increasing regulatory pressure

Electric trucks provide an effective response to the need to decarbonise the logistics sector, which has been singled out for its polluting emissions. Heavy goods vehicles account for a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions (23.4 % in 2019 - Bpifrance figures).

Key climate figures for France, Europe and the World, 2023 edition Source : Bpifrance

Every diesel truck replaced by an electric truck
avoids the emission of 890 t CO₂ eq over 12 years.
(Avere, 2023 report)

European regulations set ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, under the Effort Sharing Regulation, to help the EU achieve zero CO₂ emissions by 2050. All Member States are required to reduce their emissions by between 10 and 50 % depending on their capacity. In France, the initial national target for 2030 is -37 % compared to 2005, but the Commission's proposal has tightened this target to -47.5 % (Europarl, 2023) (updated by Regulation (EU) 2018/842).

 

Anticipating this regulatory transition is therefore becoming a strategic lever for securing the future of your fleet and preparing you for tomorrow's environmental requirements.

Enhance your brand image and your CSR approach

Investing in electric heavy goods vehicles also sends out a strong signal to your customers and investors. At a time when Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming a key differentiator, adopting clean vehicles demonstrates your commitment to sustainability and environmental protection, strengthening the trust and loyalty of your partners, customers and employees.

Reduce your total cost of ownership (TCO)

Beyond image and compliance, electric trucks significantly reduce total operating costs. Lower fuel costs, reduced maintenance requirements and more predictable costs make electric vehicles a profitable investment over the medium and long term. The transition to electric vehicles thus becomes a lever for competitiveness and financial optimisation for your company.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

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What are the advantages of electric trucks for fleets?

Investing in electric trucks brings many operational and strategic benefits for your fleet

1. Less maintenance and breakdowns

In terms of maintenance, an electric truck can cost around 30 % less than a diesel model, according to several studies. The absence of a particulate filter and engine oil change considerably reduces maintenance requirements.

2. Lower fuel costs

Electric recharging represents 3 to 4 times less expensive than fossil fuels. By scheduling recharges during off-peak hours or at suitable charging points, you can make significant savings on your energy bills.

3. Improved driving comfort

Silence, absence of vibration and on-board technology make a real difference to your drivers. Less noise and a smoother ride reduce fatigue and increase job satisfaction. In urban areas electric trucks help to reduce noise pollution, which theWHO as "the second most important environmental factor causing health problems, just after the impact of air pollution".

4. Preferential access to low-emission zones (ZFE)

With the proliferation of low-emission zones In the mobility zones (ZFE-m) in major European cities and their suburbs, electric trucks benefit from easier access. A competitive advantage that allows you to maintain your urban operations without constraints and remain competitive in local deliveries.

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What are the limits of electric trucks and the challenges they face?

L'autonomy electric trucks

The current range of electric trucks already meets the needs of fleets urban, with ranges of 250 to 300 kmThese are sufficient to ensure daily deliveries by recharging vehicles overnight at the depot.

 

For long-distance journeys, models are gradually evolving, with vehicles capable of covering distances of up to 500 km appearing on the market. Ambitious projects such as Tesla's 37-tonne Semi truck, with a range of up to 800 km, are paving the way for the complete electrification of intercity fleets in the years ahead.

Weight and payload capacity

The weight of the batteries can reduce payload capacity, but advances in energy density and the lightness of the electric powertrain mean that this constraint can be limited. Some forwarder models equipped with 540 kWh batteries can achieve payloads of up to 27 tonnes.

 

Performance that is evolving rapidly, as shown by theVolvo FH Aero Electrican electric truck with 600 km range and ultra-fast recharging which offers a payload comparable to a diesel model (up to 48 tonnes GVW). It will be launched on the market in 2026.

Higher acquisition costs

The price of an electric truck is still around 3 times higher than that of a diesel. However, it is important to consider the total cost of ownership (TCO), which includes fuel, maintenance and insurance. Lower operating costs for energy and maintenance mean that this investment can be amortised over time, and rapid growth in production volumes could lead to a favourable change in the purchase price.

Lack of fast-charging infrastructure for heavy goods vehicles

Electric heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) can generally be recharged at the depot at night, but depending on their activities and the length of their journeys, they may need to be recharged along the way or at their destination. The public network is still insufficient to cover the needs of electric heavy goods vehicles.

 

According to a study published by McKinsey, Nearly 300,000 recharging infrastructures will have to be deployed across Europe to power electric trucks by 2030.

What are the innovations and prospects for electric heavy goods vehicles?

1. Solid state batteries and Megawatt Charging System (MCS)

Solid batteries offer promising prospects in terms of energy density, safety and durability, making it possible to increase vehicle range.

At the same time, the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) is a future ultra-fast charging standard designed for long-haul and heavy-duty trucks. With a power rating of up to 3.75 MWThis will considerably reduce downtime, making long-distance journeys more compatible with logistical requirements.

2. Development of high-speed terminals for heavy goods vehicles

The power of the charging stations will be a key factor in the efficiency of electric fleets: up to 600 kW for trucks, compared with 150-300 kW for light vehicles. This level of power will enable heavy trucks to be recharged quickly and optimise their availability.

 

In France, motorways are gradually adapting: the five stations ENGIE Vianeo in the Lyon-Paris corridorlocated at APRR's HGV service areas, are equipped with very high-power charging stations. Each station has two 400 to 480 kW CCS charge pointswhich can recharge approximately 300 km of range in just 45 minutes.

 

This is the first time in Europe that such ultra-fast charging points have been deployed every 150 km on a motorway network, with the possibility of simultaneously charging two electric lorries or coaches.

3. Experimentation and innovative technologies

A promising experiment is under way on the A10 motorway, near Paris, involving recharging by induction while the vehicle is moving, without stopping. This technology, still in the experimental stage, could eventually be applied to cars and lorries over long distances, paving the way for new solutions for intensive electric mobility.

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How do you integrate electric HGVs into your fleet?

Identifying good practices

Before making any investment, it is essential to determine which routes are suitable for electric vehicles. Electric trucks are particularly effective for short and medium distances, especially in urban and suburban areas. For long-haul applications, it's important to assess the range required and the options available for heavy-duty models and road tractors. This analysis will help maximise the use and profitability of electric vehicles.

Each electric model has its own specific range. It is therefore essential to adapt the fleet to actual journeys, taking into account the payload and operating conditions (topography, weather, frequency of stops). Careful planning avoids service interruptions and optimises vehicle availability.

ModelCapacity batteryRange (km)PayloadMax. speedRecharge time
Logistics 18E (Futuricum)Not specified (reusable/recyclable batteries)1,099 km (record), ~500 km actual19 t (GVW)86 km/hCCS 350 kW : ~1 h 42
Renault Trucks D Wide Z.E200 kWh lithium-ion~200 km11 tNot specifiedOn-board fast charging 22 kW
Tesla SemiNot specifiedLong distance (announced)Not specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
Mercedes eActros3 lithium-ion modules (total not specified)~200 kmNot specifiedNot specified160 kW: 1 h - 1 h 30 (20-80 %)
Freightliner eCascadia475 kWh~400 km~40 t (GVW)Not specified90 min for 80 %

How do you set up charging facilities for electric heavy goods vehicles?

Studying the need for autonomy and infrastructure

Analysing your fleet is essential for defining range requirements and sizing charging stations. It helps to determine :

  • The maximum autonomy required for each mission,
  • The minimum charge time required,
  • Adequate terminal capacity per vehicle.

We must take into account :

  • Rounds carried out (return trips between depot and delivery sites, multi-site deliveries);
  • Vehicle utilisation rate (turnover rate) ;
  • Route distances and topography;
  • Delivery times and constraints.

Choosing the right type of bollard

Type of rechargePowerRecommended useRecharge timeBenefits
SlowUp to 50 kWNight-time recharging at the depot< 10 hLow cost, full autonomy for the day
FastUp to 200 kWDaytime top-ups (loading/unloading)< 2 hLimits downtime, battery full quickly
Ultra-fastUp to 480 kWShort breaks, long-distance missions~45 min for 300 kmFast charging on the move, minimising interruptions

Choosing a strategic location for charging points

 

The location of the terminals must be carefully thought out to facilitate traffic flow and logistics: dedicated parking for HGVs, loading bays and access to the site. It is also necessary to anticipate future traffic flows and additional requirements, as well as the work involved in connecting to the electricity network (civil engineering). An analysis of the site makes it possible to list all the constraints and size the technical solution, thereby limiting the extra costs involved in installation.

 

Good to know: Pooling infrastructure between several companies on the same industrial estate is a particularly sensible alternative. It enables connection costs to be shared, but on the other hand requires the total power required to be anticipated and the process of using the charging points to be organised.

Anticipating changes in network capacity requirements

At this stage, it is important to take into account potential changes to the fleet, as well as projected technical developments in charging conditions and standards (output voltage >800V for HGVs, for example). 

 

Important information:

In France, the Advenir programme provides financial support for on-site HGV charging point projects until 2027:

  • For projects < 500 kVA: 50 % of the amount (excluding VAT) for the supply and installation of the recharging points, with a ceiling depending on the type of terminal (AC/DC).
  • For projects > 500 kVA: up to €960,000 for the connection of chargers > 8 MW.

Please note: funding is only available for the first installation, not for the replacement of existing bollards.

Thanks to technological advances and the development of recharging infrastructures, electric trucks are becoming more efficient every day and better adapted to the needs of professionals.

 

Greening your truck fleet is a winning approach that not only meets new regulatory and environmental requirements, but also anticipates the changes taking place in a sector in the throes of an energy transition. Companies that take the plunge now are ahead of the game and reducing their operating costs in the long term.

 

Take action today and find out how Beev can help your fleet make the transition to electric vehicles!

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Cécile Avouac

I've been involved in green mobility for a number of years, offering advice and analysis on electric vehicles and charging stations. My ambition is to help companies make an effective and sustainable energy transition.

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