Loblaw Takes Delivery of First Freightliner eCascadia in Canada; Wayne Scott Comments



Loblaw Takes Delivery of First Freightliner eCascadia in Canada; Wayne Scott Comments



CANADA - We’ve seen the likes of Sysco, Meijer, US Foods, and more working to implement electric Freightliner eCascadia trucks in the past year. Now, Loblaw has taken this one step further. It was recently announced that the retailer has embarked on its first delivery via the electric trucks.

Wayne Scott, Senior Director, Transport Maintenance, Loblaw Companies Limited“We are hoping to get close to 2 kW per mile, so we should hopefully get around 250 miles (400 km),” said Wayne Scott, Senior Director – Transport Maintenance. “It will be a good test on how the colder temperatures are going to affect the range compared to the Freightliner battery-electric vehicle experience we did in B.C. a couple years back.”

The first truck deployed out of Loblaw’s Boucherville, Quebec, Canada, distribution center. According to trucknews.com, the eCascadia truck will be servicing stores in the Greater Montreal Area of Canada. This will include locations under the Provigo, Provigo Le Marche, and Maxi banners.

It was recently announced that the retailer has embarked on its first delivery via the eCascadia electric trucks

The news source went on to note that there are currently four more eCascadia trucks on order for Loblaw, and the retailer aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and fully electrify its day cab fleet by the end of 2030.

Stay tuned to find out how this transportation strategy plays out.

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