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Supacat



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Electric truck sets Guinness distance record
So large trucks can do big mileages...


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"HANOVER, Germany — Private delivery service provider DPD Switzerland, electric truck brand Futuricum and Continental have secured the Guinness World Record for the longest distance covered by an electric truck without stopping to charge.

The DPD Futuricum truck with Continental tires completed 682.88 miles in 23 hours. The truck has been in use for DPD Switzerland in regional traffic for six months.

The drive took place in June on a high-speed oval track at Continental's Contidrom test center near Hanover, Germany. Two drivers completed 392 laps in shifts of 4.5 hours each at an average speed of 31 mph, which is a realistic average for everyday use, the companies said.

"For DPD Switzerland, we have converted a Volvo FH to an electric drive. The 19-ton truck now has over 680 hp and, with a capacity of 680 kilowatt-hours, the largest truck battery in Europe on board," said Adrian Melliger, CEO of Designwerk Products, the company behind the Futuricum brand.

The truck was fitted with Continental EfficientPro tires, which are designed for low rolling resistance.

"The upturn in electric mobility has put an even greater focus on the importance of, particularly, rolling resistance-optimized tires," said Hinnerk Kaiser, head of product development truck tires, Europe, Middle East, Africa, at Continental."

More here - https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world...gle-charge

https://roadtorecord.futuricum.com/crew/en/



... with big batteries, or actually 4 x 170 kWh, each weighing 1’165 kg (dry), Dimensions (LxWxH)1’968 x 762 x 687 mm


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I wonder how it performs fully loaded, in city traffic and up/down hills. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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You know it’s early when my first thought when seeing the title was, how did they get it to run so far on the Irish black stuff?

I need a coffee..

Cool find SC.
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Sounds like it just sat at 31mph in 4.5 hour stints on an circular test track. As said above. Real world use might be somewhat less impressive. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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Supacat



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Isn't that how all records of this type are set, irrespective of the fuel type?

If I'm reading the article correctly, it was a "working" vehicle for DPD in the previous 6 months, so it would be interesting to see how it got on there.* The nature of DPD parcel delivery probably means it's never really near full weight capacity and I wonder if it was running with 4 batteries or less?

* "The Futuricum truck has been traveling between the depot in Möhlin near Basel to the distribution center in Buchs/Zurich for about six months now,” said Marc Frank, strategy and innovation director at DPD Switzerland. “The e-truck can master the roughly 300km every day without any problems."

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I can't see any reference to the impact on payload.
It would be interesting to understand how the 4.7 tonnes of batteries, plus motor, control gear and associated drive train components compares with a conventional engine, gearbox, full diesel tank, etc.
Then again for a lot of parcel deliveries perhaps the physical volume of parcels hits loading capacity, before any weight limitation?
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Payload is listed below:


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So I imagine that's 11t with the smallest battery. As far as I can make the equivalent Volvo FM 4x2 is 11,515kg to 11,785kg.


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Most testing on EV and combustion engine car, vans lorry are tested in side climate controlled building on rolling road to optimise battery output and emissions output time that all testing carryout by independent testers and not pay for by company behind product and input to test result as it set up at this time the company behind product pay of the test and control test result published i.e. battery power running time and Co2 and NOx product
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Up here we have a coach company called Ember, they run fully Electric coaches between Edinburgh and Dundee, no idea many Journeys each day they manage on a charge. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
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I wouldn't be surprised if my 110 couldn't do 800 miles or more on a tank full stuck at 31 mph.
Meaning less in the real world.
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Start a crowd funder ~ I'll chip in a few quid...
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