Mercedes partners with Solomon Commercials to launch eActros with fridge

Commercial Motor
May 26, 2023

 

Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK has partnered with Solomon Commercials to launch its first fridge-bodied eActros electric truck.

The truck is based on a 4x2 eActros 300 and fitted with a Solomon Slipstream aerodynamic body to reduce drag and help maximise range. The body gets a tapered bulkhead, 3D roof deflector and sloping Kamm tail, while the refrigeration is controlled by a Carrier TRS Syberia over-cab chiller unit and Carrier Datacold temperature monitoring system.

The fridge-bodied eActros also gets a 1,500 kg Dhollandia column tail lift, including a reversing camera integrated with the truck's Multimedia Cockpit display screens.

Launched last year, the eActros is also available as a 6x2 chassis, with 27-tonne GVW and a body-and-payload allowance of 16.6 tonnes.

Mercedes-Benz Trucks head of future sustainability, James Venables, said: "The eActros is a truck for a new era, and by launching this refrigerated demonstrator, we're showing that it's ready to work in real-life applications – anyone interested in trialling this exciting vehicle should contact their Mercedes-Benz Dealer as soon as possible.

“We're here to support operators on the journey towards CO2-neutral transport too, though. All our Dealers are fully qualified and eTruck-ready, while our team can provide valuable advice and assistance on all aspects of electric truck operation, from charging infrastructure to a range of digital services to increase utilisation and optimise the total cost of ownership."

Solomon Commercials MD Anthony Clegg added: ""We're proud to work with manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz, helping customers transition to zero-emissions transport. Adopting these vehicles is certainly picking up pace, particularly with the Government wanting to reach stringent emissions targets and create clean-air cities. Electric vehicles will play an important role in ensuring this is achieved."

 

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