The Volta electric truck, star of Oktoberfest
This page is translated from the original post "Le camion électrique Volta, star d’Oktoberfest" in French.

The Swedish manufacturer of electric delivery trucks Volta Trucks is getting a great media spotlight.
By choosing the 16-ton all-electric Volta Zero, the Paulaner brewery promises to reduce emissions in downtown Munich while ensuring festival-goers are supplied with their favorite drinks at all event sites.

The Volta Zero is a vehicle designed exclusively for urban deliveries, with the concept of daily loops managed by clients. Its range varies from 150 to 200 km per charge depending on features, such as battery size (from 150 to 225 kWh) or refrigeration units. In all cases, the trucks’ speed is limited to 90 km/h, which is a good point.

The Oktoberfest, first held in 1810, is an annual event in Munich, Bavaria, attracting over six million international and domestic visitors to the region.

Founded in Sweden in 2019, Volta Trucks continues its growth. A manufacturing agreement was signed with Austrian reference Steyr, and the first truck deliveries began in April 2023. In France, Volta Trucks partnered with Petit Forestier for the refrigerated truck sector. A first maintenance center was opened in Bonneuil-sur-Marne, south of Paris.
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