Scania announced the creation of Erinion, a new company specializing in private and semi-public charging of electric vehicles.
According to the company, this strategic move will mean 40,000 new charging points at customer sites and will strengthen Scania Group’s electric mobility offering in the future transport ecosystem.
Erinion, the new company founded by Scania seeks to provide solutions for charging at customer sites, whether they are warehouses or final destination points.
Another objective is to accelerate the transition to electric trucks; a purpose that aligns with Scania’s goal of building a more sustainable transport system.
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Erinion will enable customers to move to zero-emission fleets and premium uptime. This will become a key factor in meeting Scania’s purpose: to make 50% of its sales in Europe electric by 2030.
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Scania claims that its range of solutions generate cost-saving potential with improved recharging. Customers can expect reductions in investment needs of up to 50% and savings of up to €15,000 per truck each year.
With the new company, Scania customers will be able to take advantage of both integrated software and hardware, as well as operations support and services.
Its tailor-made, modular solutions can be offered in a standard resale model (with cash payments) or in a flexible, hybrid pricing model that allows customers to combine upfront payments, finance leases and periodic service and maintenance fees.
The new company will initially establish its market in Sweden, Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, France and Germany.
Brand neutrality ensures that companies of all types, regardless of vehicle model, can benefit from Erinion’s charging infrastructure and operational services.