en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scania is investing €70 million in its production facility in Angers, France, to manufacture electric trucks there for the first time.

The funds will be used to adapt existing production lines for electric truck assembly and expand the factory site. Scania stated that this move aims to enhance the long-term development prospects and flexibility of the Angers plant, enabling it to produce both internal combustion engine trucks and electric trucks in response to evolving customer demand.
Petrus Sundvall, President of Scania Production Angers, said, "This investment reflects our ambition to secure the long-term future of the Angers plant and increase its flexibility. We are preparing for the future, but we must maintain the ability to adapt to changing volumes and market dynamics."
The Angers plant has been part of Scania's industrial network for over 30 years, supplying customers across France and Europe. Scania's President and CEO Christian Levin stated that the shift to electric mobility "is not just about the vehicles themselves," adding that access to charging infrastructure, renewable electricity, and a predictable policy framework are crucial for accelerating adoption. He said, "Transport operators need confidence to invest, infrastructure needs to be deployed at scale, and the regulatory framework must support long-term planning."
Scania stated that the Angers investment is part of its broader strategy to develop electric vehicle technology, battery systems, industrial capabilities, and charging solutions.
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