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Daimler Commercial Vehicles MENA Launch Its First 40-Ton Electric Truck In The UAE

By P&E StaffDecember 5, 20232 Mins Read
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Daimler Commercial Vehicles MENA Launch Its First 40-Ton Electric Truck In The UAE

RoadSafetyUAE’s Corporate Social Responsibility Partner Daimler Commercial Vehicles MENA (DCV MENA) with its authorized General Distributor – Emirates Motor Company Commercial Vehicles (EMC CV) announced the handover of the first Mercedes-Benz eActros 300 Tractor Head to DHL Global Forwarding. The momentous occasion took place at the Mercedes-Benz Training Centre in Dubai, and it was attended by high-ranking executives from RoadSafetyUAE, DHL Global Forwarding, DCV MENA, and EMC CV.

The eActros 300 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety features, including external Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System, the fifth-generation Active Brake Assist with pedestrian detection, Stability Control Assist (ESP) and the Lane Keeping Assist. The driver’s workspace is fitted with the state of the art and interactive Multimedia Cockpit, as well as the second-generation MirrorCam system, which is installed in the eActros in the place of conventional mirrors. These features prioritize the well-being of both the driver and surrounding road users.

Over the next decade, this transition to electric mobility is projected to yield remarkable results in terms of CO2 reduction. Compared to a conventional diesel Actros, the eActros 300 is expected to save approximately 240 tons of CO2 over a span of ten years, making a significant contribution to combating climate change and improving air quality. Multiplying this number with the estimated 250,000 trucks on UAE’s roads, the hypothetical savings represent at staggering 60 million tons of CO2 over 10 years.

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