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Linfox Orders 30 Volvo EV Trucks as Production Begins

Aditi Singh by Aditi Singh
May 16, 2025
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In a significant move towards sustainable freight transport, Australian logistics giant Linfox has placed the country’s largest order of battery-electric trucks, securing 30 heavy-duty electric vehicles from Volvo Trucks. This landmark deal coincides with Volvo’s announcement to commence local production of electric trucks at its Wacol facility in Brisbane by 2026, marking it as the fifth such plant globally and the first in Australia.

Strategic Fleet Expansion

The order comprises 29 Volvo FH Electric and one FM Electric truck, augmenting Linfox’s existing fleet of four electric Volvo trucks. Additionally, Linfox is procuring 195 conventional Volvo FH and FM trucks, reflecting a blended strategy in transitioning its fleet towards sustainability. Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks, emphasized the significance of this partnership, stating, “The order for 30 Volvo electric trucks is proof of their trust in our company and in zero-emissions transport as a viable solution here and now.”

Commitment to Decarbonization

Linfox’s investment aligns with its broader commitment to decarbonize its operations. With 85% of its carbon footprint stemming from diesel fuel consumption, the company has been proactive in integrating electric vehicles into its fleet. The introduction of electric prime movers is expected to significantly reduce emissions, with each Volvo FM Electric truck estimated to save up to 77,200 kg of CO2-e emissions annually when powered by renewable energy.

Infrastructure and Policy Support

To support the integration of electric vehicles, Linfox has invested in charging infrastructure across its distribution centers, ensuring readiness for the new fleet. The company also acknowledges recent legislative changes in Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia that facilitate the adoption of heavy-duty electric vehicles by allowing appropriate axle loads and adjusting design rules.

Volvo’s Local Manufacturing Initiative

Volvo’s decision to begin local production of electric trucks at its Brisbane facility underscores its commitment to the Australian market. The Wacol plant, which has been operational for over 50 years, will join Volvo’s global network of electric truck factories, enhancing the availability of zero-emission vehicles in the region.

Industry-Wide Impact

This collaboration between Linfox and Volvo sets a precedent for the logistics industry in Australia, demonstrating the viability of large-scale adoption of electric heavy-duty vehicles. As the country moves towards a more sustainable future, such partnerships are pivotal in driving the transition to zero-emission transport solutions.

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