The vehicle will undergo extensive evaluation in day-to-day local pallet operations as EFS Global explores the role of electric trucks in its future fleet strategy, with a clear commitment to wider adoption as the technology proves its operational and environmental benefits.
Initial concerns around range have been addressed through driver training and careful route planning, with the vehicle integrating seamlessly into daily collection and delivery operations. The 19-tonne XB Electric is comfortably handling up to 150 miles per day.
The company already runs more than 400 DAF vehicles, making the new XB Electric a natural fit as the company embarks on its transition to zero-emissions transport.
The new XB Electric is powered by a 190kW PACCAR EX-M2 eMotor in combination with a 282kWh ‘H-pack’ battery arrangement featuring cobalt- and nickel-free Lithium Ferro Phosphate technology. Overnight charging at EFS Global’s Burnley depot provides a straightforward ‘plug and play’ solution, while rapid charging capability allows for a 20-80% top-up in around an hour.
Mark Jones, managing director at EFS Global, said: “This DAF XB Electric is not a token gesture – it’s a fully operational vehicle that is already proving itself in the field. It reflects our ISO 14001 environmental accreditation and underlines our ambition to make responsible choices that also make good business sense. With the outstanding support of Lancashire DAF, I’m confident this is the first of many electric DAFs to come.”
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