Scania delivers first hybrid truck to Swedish defence agency in joint project
Scania handed over the first of three plug-in hybrid trucks to FMV for evaluation by the Swedish Armed Forces.
208 kWh
70-80 km
4 hours
What Happened
Scania has handed over the first of three hybrid trucks to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) as part of a joint development project. The vehicles will be evaluated by the Swedish Armed Forces across its three service branches to understand how hybrid technology can meet military requirements. The handover took place at the Eurosatory defence exhibition in Paris.
The plug-in parallel hybrid truck can operate on its combustion engine and electric motor separately or together. It offers an electric range of approximately 70 to 80 kilometres and a battery capacity of 208 kWh. The vehicle can also supply external power silently for up to four hours, reducing acoustic signature and detection risk compared to diesel generators.
208 kWhkWh
At 75% state of charge, about 156 kWh of available energy.
70-80 kmkm
Depending on use, load, and conditions.
4 hourshours
From the battery, enabling silent operation of external equipment.
Why this matters
The project tests hybrid technology for military applications, offering silent movement, fuel efficiency, and external power supply, which could enhance future defence capabilities.
Terms in This Story
- Plug-in hybrid
- A vehicle that can be charged from an external power source and combines a combustion engine with an electric motor.
- State of charge
- The current energy level of a battery as a percentage of its total capacity.
- Acoustic signature
- The sound profile of a vehicle that can be detected by adversaries.
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