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MAN flips the switch, adds electric trucks to its production line

MAN flips the switch, starts building electric and diesel trucks on a single line

German manufacturer MAN Truck & Bus has officially started series production of its new electric trucks. At its main plant in Munich, the company is now building battery-electric rigs on the very same assembly line as its traditional diesel-powered models.

MAN CEO Alexander Vlaskamp, present for the launch, called the moment a historic turning point for the nearly 270-year-old company. This integrated approach allows MAN to build either an electric or a diesel truck in any sequence, responding directly to customer orders without needing separate, dedicated production facilities.

While a conventional truck chassis would receive a combustion engine, fuel tanks, and an exhaust system, the chassis for a MAN eTruck is fitted with a large “power pack” containing two massive batteries beneath the cab, along with other high-voltage components. To handle this change, the company has invested heavily in its workforce, training more than 5,000 employees. The plant can currently produce around 100 trucks per day, a process that takes roughly eight hours per vehicle, regardless of whether it runs on diesel or electricity.

MAN has poured nearly €400 million into the research and development of its battery-electric portfolio and is investing around €1 billion this decade to electrify its European plants, with a large portion dedicated to its German sites in Munich and Nuremberg. The company has set an ambitious goal to deliver its first 1,000 electric trucks by the end of 2025.

MAN flips the switch, starts building electric and diesel trucks on a single line

The MAN eTruck arrives on the market with impressive credentials, backed by extensive real-world testing. Nearly 200 pre-series models have already covered about two million kilometers in customer hands across Europe. Some of these test vehicles completed daily routes of up to 850 km, demonstrating remarkable efficiency with an average consumption of just 97 kWh per 100 km.

The trucks feature three to six modular Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) battery packs, produced at MAN’s Nuremberg facility, offering a gross capacity of up to 534 kWh for a range of up to 500 km. For long-haul operations, an optional seventh battery pack can be added, pushing the potential range to 740 km on a single charge.

MAN flips the switch, starts building electric and diesel trucks on a single line

With a product line ranging from 12 to 50 tonnes, MAN is targeting all major transport applications. A standout model, the eTruck Ultra-Lowliner semi-trailer tractor, is already generating a lot of interest, with around 700 orders placed for the electric truck so far. The Lowliner’s…

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