Urban logistics
Zero-emission city deliveries
Electric trucks are the obvious choice for urban deliveries with no noise and no CO₂ or NOx emissions. And with improved driving comfort!

«We have a plan to transfer all our fleet and we have a quite ambitious goal for electric trucks.»
In Finland, Hakonen is a market leader delivering furnitures and home electronics to people's homes. The company has Renault Trucks E-Teck Masters and D. Its CEO, Matti Pohjola, explains the energy transition he is operating.
Less than 60 decibels
Two 100% electric trucks are in service at fresh produce supplier Cerise & Potiron. To guarantee the freshness of the produce, these vehicles are equipped with refrigerated body and cooling units powered directly by the traction batteries. With noise levels below 60 decibels, they comply with the PIEK standard, making night-time deliveries feasible.
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Collecting household waste
Emptying recycling points
Disposing of industrial and construction waste
Emptying rubbish bins in public spaces
Transporting materials and equipment to urban construction sites
Making the most of vehicles needed for construction sites
Safety and working conditions
Demolition
Cement industry
Adapting to the needs of craftpeople
Optimising logistics
Optimising city transport with the Urban Logistics Hub (ULH)
Tackling the challenges of the last mile
Combining modes of transport
Zero-emission city deliveries
Continuing to innovate
Delivering to the City Center
Delivering to the Downtown Area
Delivering to the Suburban Area
Maintaining public spaces
Building and maintaining roads
Renovating the city
Maintaining green spaces
Meeting the needs of regional distribution
Electrifying industrial flows
Electromobility and extreme cold