EV Mechanica

Subscribe to EV Mechanica's Current Newsletter & never miss an update!

    Close Menu
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      • Home
      • News
      • E-Mobility
      • EV Battery
      • Charging Stations
      • Policy
      • Interview
      • Events
      • Subscription
      Facebook YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica

      Scania and Unicon demonstrate fully electric concrete transport in real-world operations

      Sanjana NegiBy Sanjana NegiMay 7, 2026 News 3 Mins Read
      Scania
      Share
      Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

      Denmark’s leading producer and supplier of ready-mixed concrete – and Liebherr-Mischtechnik have jointly developed and deployed a fully electric solution for concrete transport. It is a hugely important addition to the segment that demonstrates how even one of the most energy-intensive and complex transport applications can be electrified in real-world operations, moving beyond projects towards scalable deployment.

      The solution combines a battery-electric Scania truck with a fully integrated electric concrete mixer system. By enabling zero tailpipe emissions in demanding building site environments, the project provides an emphatic argument for the decarbonisation of construction logistics.

      Concrete transport has long been considered one of the most challenging segments to electrify due to its high energy demand, variable operating conditions, and the need to power auxiliary equipment such as mixers. The solution developed by Scania, Unicon, and Liebherr addresses these challenges through a systems approach, where the vehicle, application, and energy use are optimised together.

      “This project shows that electrification is not limited to standard applications. It can be applied where it matters most,” says Tobias Ejderhamn, Global Manager, Transformation & New Business, Scania. “By combining our modular electric platform with deep application expertise and close customer collaboration, we are demonstrating a viable path towards zero-emission transport, even in the most demanding use cases.”

      A key enabler is the fully integrated electric power take-off (ePTO), which powers the concrete drum directly from the truck’s battery system. This creates a fully electric, end-to-end solution tailored specifically for concrete operations. Developed over a three-year period, the vehicle is designed to meet the requirements of real-world use, including off-road driving conditions and continuous mixing.

      With an installed battery capacity of up to 400 kWh, the vehicle is adapted to typical concrete distribution routes and offers an operational range of around 200 kilometres. The configuration has been optimised using route simulations and energy modelling to ensure performance and efficiency in daily operations.

      For Unicon, the deployment marks a decisive step towards scaling zero-emission transport.

      “This is not a pilot, it is a solution designed for daily operations and future scale,” says Christian Elleby, Supply Chain & Procurement Director at Unicon. “We are taking solid steps to reduce emissions in construction logistics, and this collaboration shows what is possible when the right partners and technologies come together.”

      Scania and Unicon are already preparing to expand the deployment, with an additional 10 electric vehicles on order and planned for operation in the coming years. By 2027, Unicon aims to operate a significantly larger electric fleet, supporting its ambition to achieve only emission-free concrete transport by 2035.

      The cooperation reflects Scania’s broader strategy to lead the shift towards sustainable transport systems through customised solutions, strong partnerships, and a holistic approach to electrification.

      “As the transition accelerates, the industry must move beyond pilots and into scalable solutions,” says Tobias Ejderhamn. “This project shows how electrification can deliver real impact – reducing emissions, improving working conditions, and enabling more sustainable cities.”

      By enabling zero-emission transport in construction logistics, the solution contributes to lowering urban emissions and advancing the decarbonisation of the built environment.

      whatsapp icon Click Here to get the latest EV news and exclusive updates from EV Mechanica on WhatsApp!
      electric platform electric power take-off electric solutions electric vehicles news zero-emission transport
      Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
      Sanjana Negi

      More article from Sanjana Negi

      Keep Reading

      Mahindra Group Appoints Vimal Agarwal as Group Chief Internal Auditor

      Ola Electric Receives Government Certification for Its 4680 Bharat Cell Powered S1 X+ 5.2 kWh Scooter

      Abu Dhabi Mobility conducts field trials for 23ft autonomous patrol boats

      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      E-MOBILITY

      Europe Boosts Local Fuel Production Amid Rising Chinese EV Imports

      April 28, 2026

      Ampere Xpress and Greaves Xargo by Greaves Electric Mobility Win Top Honors for Design & Creativity

      April 21, 2026

      Zelio E-Mobility Appoints Divyanshu Agarwal as CEO, Strengthens Leadership for Nationwide Expansion

      April 18, 2026

      Everged, World4Solar Partner on Integrated EV Charging, Solar and Storage

      April 6, 2026

      Articles

      How Military-Grade Air & Water Systems Can Strengthen Urban Resilience

      Cities are under mounting pressure. From escalating climate disruptions and aging critical infrastructure to rising…

      How verified sellers are becoming new currency in India’s pre-owned online marketplaces

      Anyone who has searched for a pre-owned two-wheeler online in India would recognise this pattern.…

      How domestic manufacturing of basic monolithics transforms steel industry supply chains

      Steelmaking is happening at an extraordinary scale. Global crude steel production reached about 1,849 million…

      © 2026 EVMechanica.com.
      • Home
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Subscription

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.