MAN Truck & Bus, together with logistics companies Duvenbeck and Hillert, has launched a pilot project to test megawatt charging (MCS) in real-world fleet operations. The initiative will take place along the busy A2 motorway corridor in Germany, one of Europe’s core freight routes. High-power charging is seen as a cornerstone for the electrification of heavy-duty vehicles, enabling trucks to recharge rapidly during mandatory driver breaks. With charging capacities of up to one megawatt, MCS goes far beyond today’s standard fast-charging solutions and makes long-distance e-truck operations viable. Real-world logistics application Duvenbeck has already integrated the new MAN eTGX Ultra Low Liner into its fleet, supplying major automotive plants, and plans to expand to over 100 e-trucks by 2026. Hillert adds further operational experience, ensuring the pilot covers different logistics use cases. MAN provides the vehicles and leads the technical integration, drawing on its wider involvement in building a Europe-wide public charging network through the TRATON joint venture. The project demonstrates how manufacturers and logistics providers are working hand-in-hand to test the reliability, interoperability and performance of megawatt charging systems under daily conditions. Strategic importance for Europe Megawatt charging is a decisive step towards making electric long-haul freight a practical reality. By cutting charging times and supporting continuous operation, it addresses one of the main barriers to zero-emission trucking. Successful pilots like this one pave the way for the wider deployment of high-performance charging corridors across Europe, in line with the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) and the EU’s climate neutrality goals. Source: MAN (Link) Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect those of the European Commission.
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