The electric timber truck is driving on the road.

SCA to introduce world unique electric timber truck

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Together Scania and SCA have developed an electrically-powered timber transport which has over 1,5 years has transported timber between the timber terminal in north of Sweden. The truck is the first of its kind and a key part of establishing a sustainable transport system for heavier loads – and thereby a major step in reducing climate impact.

Since SCA's unique electric timber truck was put into operation in June 2022, it has covered a distance of 46,000 kilometers, equivalent to more than one lap around the globe. Over a year of operation, the electric timber truck contributes to reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 55,000 kg per year.

With a capacity to carry 80 tons, the electric timber truck's daily task is to transport timber for a round trip that covers a distance of 30 km, and it completes approximately six rounds per day. The truck needs to be charged about two times during a working day.

Different tests

The significant interest in the electric timber truck has led it to undertake some other tasks. In 2023, SCA drove it on a forest road with winter conditions in north of Sweden. It faced quite challenging environment at times.

The electric timber truck.

“It has been fun and rewarding to be able to test the vehicle with both longer and heavier transports in proper winter conditions and in a more hilly landscape than we have around Umeå. All tests have gone very well”, says Mikael Sundelin, Head of Business Development at Industrial Supply.

SCA receives data, including electric consumption primarily, from Scania.

“It is evident that consumption has decreased as our drivers become more experienced and learn to drive it in an optimal way. During winter, especially on extremely cold days, it consumes more electricity, but we already knew that – it's the same for electric cars”, says Mikael.

Drive sustainability development

All driving and various tests provide SCA with valuable insights into electric propulsion for heavy transports.

“This is, as mentioned, a first step towards electric propulsion in heavy road transport, which is incredibly significant. It's exciting that SCA, together with innovative partners, can drive sustainability development, says Mikael. We also receive inquiries from haulage companies and others who want to learn more about electric propulsion for heavy transports for goods other than timber.”

“Sustainability and reduced carbon dioxide emissions are important for SCA and the entire society. Our forests and forest products have long generated significant climate benefits, and our industries have made considerable progress towards fossil-free operations. Therefore, it is natural for us to have high climate ambitions for our transportation as well, says Susanne Rutqvist, SCA's spokesperson on climate issues.

Photo: Henke Olofsson

The project is a part of a national initiative where leading Swedish players have joined forces to accelerate the transition to electrified emission-free heavy transport on our roads. The initiative, lead by CLOSER, receives co-financing from the Vehicle Strategic Research and Innovation (FFI) program through Vinnova, the Swedish Energy Agency and the Swedish Transport Administration.