Volta Trucks has $260m of orders for new electric Zero truck

George Barrow
January 27, 2021

Volta Trucks has revealed that the current value of its order books stands at $260m.

In a statement the electric truck manufacturer, that hopes to produces its first vehicle this year, said the total follows a successful commercial period of customer acquisition and has a  “significant number of additional vehicle orders expected to be announced in the coming weeks”.

The first Volta Zero trucks are expected to be operating with customers in late 2021 and following a round of funding in which $20m was secured from by New York-based Luxor Capital Group, the company now plans to scale and grow the business by expanding its team of engineers and commercial experts.

Sharp McGivaren of Luxor Capital, who will now sit on the Volta board, said: “Luxor Capital seeks to back transformative companies and management teams who can generate growth and value over the long term."

"Volta Trucks started from first principles designing the Volta Zero and, as a result, has created an innovative vehicle that takes full advantage of electrification. We are confident customers will be delighted by Volta Trucks’ relentless focus on performance, efficiency, safety, and customer service. We look forward to helping establish Volta Trucks as a leading global electric truck brand,” said McGivaren.

Rob Fowler, CEO of Volta Trucks, added: “This latest successful funding round for Volta Trucks is a milestone for the company and its development. We are a young and scaling company, and this investment gives us the ability to grow our teams of engineering and commercial specialists as we look ahead to the production of the first Volta Zero vehicles in 2021.”

About the Author

George Barrow

George Barrow has been writing about nearly anything with wheels for the past 15 years, starting off his career in the car industry and ending up in commercial vehicles via a brief detour to cover technology, science and start-ups. Often found behind the wheel of a new product, his real interest lies in the business side of the automotive industry. George is the UK jury member of the International Van of the Year and International Pick-Up Award.

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