The operational readiness of the eActros LongHaul and eActros 300 was tested under extreme conditions at temperatures down to minus 25 deg C in Rovaniemi, Finland.
The winter test also included numerous tests on driving and braking properties on surfaces with different levels of grip as well as the impact of slush.
Testing experts paid particular attention to the battery properties and the electric drivetrain on site in adverse weather conditions.
Series production of the eActros 300 Series production is scheduled to start in the second half of 2023.
Also tested was how the Trailer Stability Assistant can reduce the risk of tractor-trailers skidding during cornering or evasive manoeuvres on winter roads.
Various elements including starting properties and drive components' protection from low temperatures, software and interfaces were tested
Three battery packs, each with 112 kWh of installed battery capacity, enable a range of up to 220 kilometres on a single battery charge.
Dr. Christof Weber: “Even in very wintry conditions, our battery-powered trucks are fully operational."
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Development and test engineers put the operational readiness of the eActros LongHaul and eActros 300 to the test under extreme conditions at temperatures down to minus 25 deg Celsius in Rovaniemi, Finland.

16 Mar 2023 | 4135 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

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