Einride and Scan Deploy Electric Heavy Trucks in Sweden, Reducing 860 Tons of Emissions Annually
2026-06-09 09:54
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Einride has recently partnered with Scan Sverige to deploy electric heavy trucks on a refrigerated logistics route between Linköping and Eskilstuna in Sweden. This approximately 160-kilometer corridor accounts for about 25% of Scan Sverige's refrigerated outbound volume, and replacing traditional diesel trucks is expected to reduce approximately 860 tons of CO2 equivalent emissions annually.

Temperature-controlled freight is one of the most challenging logistics sectors to decarbonize due to strict delivery schedules, high energy demands, and stringent reliability requirements. Einride's end-to-end platform integrates electric heavy vehicles, proprietary optimization software Saga AI, and integrated charging infrastructure, enabling seamless deployment while ensuring delivery precision. Charging primarily relies on the depot at Scan Sverige's Linköping facility, with supplementary charging at Einride charging stations along the route. Vehicles charge during mandatory driver rest periods to minimize downtime and improve asset utilization.

As part of the collaboration, the electric trucks deployed by Einride can handle a gross combination weight (GCW) of 64 tons. Einride CEO Roozbeh Charli stated that Scan Sverige's addition strengthens Einride's customer portfolio in regulated, high-throughput supply chains such as food and groceries, highlighting market demand for scalable fossil-free freight solutions. Scan Sverige's Chief Sustainability Officer Elina Matsdotter noted that transportation transformation is a key link in achieving climate goals, and Einride's digital platform and charging infrastructure optimize transport efficiency and energy consumption, playing a strategic role in this transition.

Einride currently serves over 30 corporate customers across seven countries, with an estimated annual recurring revenue (ARR) of approximately $92 million from signed customer contracts, and a potential long-term ARR exceeding $800 million through joint business plans with blue-chip customers.

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