The Scania S-Series Electric is a heavy-duty truck designed for demanding long-haul transport with zero emissions. It offers the same level of performance, comfort, and safety as its diesel-powered counterpart, with the added benefit of being environmentally friendly. With a range of up to 350 km on a single charge, the S-Series Electric is a reliable and sustainable choice for long-haul transport operations.
Product Overview
Now available in the market, the Scania S-Series Battery Electric stands as a highly versatile and multifunctional heavy-duty truck, meticulously designed to meet diverse transportation needs. It presents two distinct configurations - rigid and tractor - each tailored to deliver optimal utility and efficiency.
The rigid option, equipped with a 6x2/4 setup, offers exceptional stability and manoeuvrability.
Additionally, the S-Series Battery Electric can be further personalised with a wide range of cab types, including day and sleeper options, ensuring seamless adaptation to a diverse set of operational requirements in regional transport settings.
350 km
Quoted Maximum Range
N/A
Maximum Power
64 tonne
Gross Vehicle Weight
N/A
Battery Capacity
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Charging Time (Hours)
Technical Briefing
The Scania S-Series Battery Electric is a heavy-duty truck with advanced electric propulsion, delivering 410kW (550hp) of continuous power. It features a power take-off system with interfaces supporting power outputs from 30 to 260kW, and a battery capacity of 624kWh (468kWh usable), providing a range of up to 350km at 40t GTW and 250km at 64t GTW.
The vehicle can be fully charged in less than 90 minutes at 375kW using a CCS2 375kW/500A DC charging system.
Model Specifications
| Features | Scania S-Series - Rigid |
|---|---|
Power Type | Battery Electric |
Cab | Sleeper, Day, Double |
Mission | Heavy |
Vehicle Type | Rigid |
Axel Configuration | 6x2*4 |
Quoted Max Range (km) | 350 |
Max GVW (tonne) | 64 |
Charging Time DC (Hours) | 1.5 |
Sales Overview
At present Freight Carbon Zero has no sales information on the Scania S-Series Electric; however, we are actively looking and hope to report on the vehicles success soon.














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