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Scania Commits EUR 70 Million to Expand Electric Truck Production Capacity in France

By MGN EditorialJune 1, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Swedish commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania is investing EUR 70 million in its Angers, France production facility to scale up electric truck manufacturing as European freight decarbonisation accelerates.

Swedish commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania has announced a EUR 70 million investment in its production site in Angers, France, aimed at expanding capacity for electric truck manufacturing as the transport sector faces mounting pressure to decarbonise. According to a PR Newswire release issued on 1 June 2026, the investment forms part of Scania's broader strategic commitment to supporting the electrification of road freight across Europe. The Angers facility will be strengthened to meet anticipated growth in demand for battery-electric heavy vehicles as fleet operators and logistics providers seek to reduce emissions in line with tightening EU regulatory requirements. While the announcement originates in the road transport sector, the implications for maritime-adjacent supply chains are significant. Port landside operations, intermodal freight corridors, and last-mile logistics connecting seaports to inland distribution centres are increasingly reliant on heavy commercial vehicles. The transition to electric trucking directly affects the efficiency and carbon footprint of port hinterland connectivity — a growing area of focus for terminal operators and shipping lines managing end-to-end supply chain emissions. European ports have been investing heavily in shore power infrastructure and green logistics corridors, and the availability of electric heavy goods vehicles at scale is considered a critical enabler for achieving Scope 3 emissions reductions across integrated freight networks. Scania, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group's TRATON commercial vehicles division, has positioned itself as a leader in sustainable transport solutions. The company's investment in French manufacturing capacity also reflects a broader industry trend of nearshoring production to mitigate supply chain risk and align with European industrial policy objectives. The EUR 70 million commitment underscores the scale of capital expenditure now required across the transport value chain to meet the European Green Deal's decarbonisation targets, with road freight electrification seen as complementary to the parallel push for green fuels and zero-emission vessels in the maritime sector.
#electric vehicles#freight decarbonisation#port logistics#intermodal transport#green freight#European transport policy#supply chain emissions

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