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Volvo Trucks New Zealand’s Electric Range approved for Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund

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Volvo Trucks New Zealand has been announced as an electric heavy vehicle supplier for vehicles approved for a 25% grant under the Government’s $27.5m Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund (LEHVF) administered by EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority).
Approved Volvo Electric trucks range include the Volvo FH and FM Heavy Electric

The LEHVF aims to offset barriers to purchase by funding up to 25% of the purchase price of a new low or zero-emissions heavy vehicle, or 25% of the cost to convert an existing diesel heavy vehicle to be powered by approved clean technologies, increasing the number of zero emissions heavy vehicles on New Zealand’s roads.

 

Rob Woods, General Manager, Motor Truck Distributors (NZ) Ltd (New Zealand distributor of Volvo Trucks) confirms, “As an approved supplier for the LEHVF, the range available from Volvo trucks offers real solutions for any organisation looking to include electric trucks in their fleet to meet sustainability goals and reduce overall operating costs.”

 

He continues, “With a proven track record internationally, the Volvo Electric Truck 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 to offer these solutions from light truck through to the FH Heavy Electric, which was awarded International Truck of the Year in 2024 - the first electric truck with this prestigious title.”

 

“Along with the advances in technology and a significant investment in development, Volvo Trucks is now able to offer the heavier FM and FH Electric rated to a 50 tonne GCM solution to suit the 50MAX HPMV B-train proforma, specific to New Zealand, but not seen in many other places around the world.”, says Woods.

 

Heavy vehicles make up less than 5% of New Zealand's vehicle fleet, but account for roughly a quarter of all road transport emissions.

 

Woods asserts, “Any change in the New Zealand park to zero emission vehicles will have a positive and lasting impact on sustainability and environmental responsibility for the whole of New Zealand and Volvo Trucks are proud to be a part of the total solution.”

 

According to EECA, today, the total cost of ownership (TCO) of some electric trucks have reached parity with internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in certain applications. EV technologies and infrastructure are rapidly advancing, becoming increasingly more cost-effective and accessible. 

Woods concludes, “The Government has Identified that transport accounts for 18 per cent of New Zealand’s total emissions, which is why they are focused on removing barriers to accelerate the decisions organisations are making to switch to lower-emission technologies with part-funded programs like LEHVF”.

 

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The Approved Range Available through the LEHVF

 

The following images are examples of the applications available for the approved Volvo electric vehicles for the LEHVF.

For further information, please contact:

 

Annie Monk – for Volvo Trucks New Zealand

Marketing Executive

Sime Darby Motors NZ.

+64 21 243 7515

 

Volvo Trucks supplies complete transport solutions for discerning professional customers with its full range of medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Customer support is provided via a global network of dealers with 2,200 service points in about 130 countries.

 

Volvo trucks are assembled in 12 countries across the globe including Australia where they are designed and manufactured for the New Zealand market by Volvo Group Australia.

Volvo Trucks is part of the Volvo Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial engines. Volvo Trucks’ work is based on the core values of quality, safety and environmental care.

 

With a focus on customers, Volvo Trucks New Zealand provides full transport solutions, and are supported by the largest nationwide network of after-sales service through Truck Stops and Alliance Truck and Bus.

 

Sime Darby Commercial holds the sole distribution rights for Volvo Trucks and Buses in New Zealand. Sime Darby Commercial is made up of 11 businesses that underpin the transport industry value chain, end to end. The business supplies trucks and materials handling equipment and is supported by a nationwide aftersales network, including a parts sales and distribution operation.

 

Additional Links

 

https://www.simedarby.co.nz/