High-horsepower engines burning synthetic diesel fuel will have definite role in future zero-emission trucking solutions, according to Lars Stenqvist, chief technology officer for the Volvo Group.
Volvo is already testing fuel cell trucks, where electricity is generated onboard the truck from fuel cells powered by hydrogen. Now the company is also developing trucks where an internal combustion ...
Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks announced at the 2025 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Anaheim, California, this week that they are seeking approval from the California Air Resources ...
Volvo Trucks North America announced the availability of a diesel engine that meets California Air Resources Board 2024 Omnibus regulation requirements for nitrogen oxide and particulate matter ...
Volvo is taking another step towards net-zero CO2 emissions transport by starting on-road trials of heavy trucks with combustion engines powered by hydrogen.
Many truck and engine OEMs have publicly stated their commitment to move away from fossil fuels in the coming decades, but most have not committed to completely toss the engine to the curb. Volvo ...
The Volvo Group consists of Volvo, Renault Trucks, Mack Trucks, Nova Bus, Volvo Penta, and others in financial services, energy, defense, and more. Since launching its first all-electric truck in 2018 ...
The latest addition in Volvo’s striving for fuel savings is developed in-house at Volvo and is based on the company’s existing I-See and I-Roll technologies. The new stop/start engine feature is ...
Volvo might be more well-known for its luxury passenger cars, but the Swedish automaker's commercial division owns several different semi-truck manufacturers.
Volvo Group is leading the charge towards a sustainable future as demand for fully electric trucks and buses continues building globally. Volvo Group delivered a total of 683 electric trucks in the ...
Trucks are the backbone of the modern global economy, traversing the world's longest highways. In America, semi-rigs are a familiar sight on the interstate networks, hauling tens of thousands of tons ...
When Volvo made its first vehicle in 1927, it was an open car known as the ÖV4, typically referred to as Jakob. Just a year later, the LV Series 1 entered production and became Volvo's first truck. It ...