Volvo FH Aero Electric Achieves Over 400 Miles of Range

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16/04/2026

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Volvo Trucks has announced a new version of its FH Aero Electric truck, now capable of traveling up to 435 miles (700 kilometers) on a single charge. This development represents a significant increase in range, positioning the electric big rig for longer-distance hauling routes. The improvement is the result of aerodynamic enhancements, a larger battery capacity, and a newly designed electric drive system.

Technical Advancements and Performance

The core of the extended-range model is a new, more compact electric rear axle. This unit integrates the electric motors, power electronics, and transmission into a single component. By making this part of the truck smaller, engineers freed up space to install more batteries. The new model can be equipped with a maximum usable battery capacity of 725 kilowatt-hours, a substantial increase from the standard version's 540 kWh capacity.

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Power output for the truck is rated at either 570 or 625 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration. For charging, the vehicle is equipped with a Megawatt Charging System (MCS) connector. This technology allows the truck to accept up to 700 kW of power, enabling a charge from 20% to 80% in approximately 50 minutes when connected to a compatible high-power charger. Using a more common 350 kW CCS fast charger, the same charge takes about 85 minutes.

Practicality and Market Position

The extended-range FH Aero Electric is designed with a Gross Combination Weight (GCW) of up to 48 tonnes and can handle a payload of up to 28 tonnes. GCW refers to the total maximum allowed weight of the truck, its trailer, and all the cargo combined. The model is offered in a single 6x2 axle configuration.

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While the new model's 435-mile range is its main feature, it comes with a trade-off in versatility compared to the standard FH Aero Electric. The standard model, with its 373-mile range, supports a higher GCW of up to 65 tonnes and is available in a wider variety of axle configurations, from 4x2 to 8x4. This makes the standard version more adaptable for heavier or more specialized hauling tasks. Both versions include an electric power take-off (ePTO) option, which allows the truck's main battery to power auxiliary equipment like refrigeration units or hydraulic pumps.

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