My Next E-Truck Arrived! - Scania 40R and 4MW Charging Park

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @megliosolichesole
    @megliosolichesole 23 дня назад +2

    I’m not a truck driver, so maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think that just raw data are important whilst personal impressions aren’t : when you spend a big chunk of your life in such a small environment, everything concurs to the experience, from the obvious like the seat to the less immediate, like internal lighting or sound system, if applicable. They also make the review more interesting to people like me, who will never drive a truck, but find interesting to see what a truck driver faces, both for fun and to be more empathic with whom we share the road with. 😊

  • @capnkirk5528
    @capnkirk5528 Месяц назад +40

    In the end it's about ... economics, TCO and practicality.
    I really appreciate that you are doing this and publishing it on RUclips.
    It's not just the change, the people who WILL need to adapt to electric trucks need to know that it is BETTER than diesel, it is just the GREEDY billionaires who are objecting (and lying to you).
    When people find out that smelly, dirty, noisy cities because of diesel trucks are NOT a "cost of doing business" but are in fact *just a cost of using DIESEL*, there will be a huge push to make diesel GO AWAY.

  • @andrewmacnaughton7944
    @andrewmacnaughton7944 Месяц назад +19

    Great point about the charger cables - water cooling can really make a positive difference.

  • @robertblood3722
    @robertblood3722 21 день назад +1

    I found your RUclips channel last week, and find it fascinating and a true insight into your job. I live in Kent England and had a Nissan Leaf for 4 years, and exchanged it a year ago for a MG4 long range. My wife has a Renault Zoe. At home had Solar for 9 years, battery, home Zappi and removed gas and had Air to Air for 3 years. Thanks for your English translation. Bob.

  • @USUG0
    @USUG0 Месяц назад +19

    The whole idea that heavy trucks need 1000+ km to be usable is pretty pointless.
    As every 4.5 hrs you have to stop anyway. All is needed is fast charging and charging infrastructure

    • @unhippy1
      @unhippy1 Месяц назад +2

      It depends where you are in the world...in densely populated areas like europe have the population and electrical grid to support a charging network that your going to be able to stop at every 4.5 hours.......other places in the world not so much

    • @USUG0
      @USUG0 Месяц назад +2

      @@unhippy1 indeed, it is just a matter of infrastructure everywhere. All you need is local solar array/wind turbines and used battery pack stacks as energy buffer.
      Other than economic restrictions, it is mostly a matter of policy

  • @stigbengtsson7026
    @stigbengtsson7026 Месяц назад +18

    I really like what you are doing " real life video" 😎
    Best whishes from Sweden.

  • @recklessrogue9027
    @recklessrogue9027 Месяц назад +7

    I have big respect for you showing a clear view of electric trucks and how they do work and are nicer to work with (also thank you for conversion to miles and miles per kwh).
    I also have respect for the company you work for investing not only in a fleet of electric trucks but a brilliant charging setup including battery and solar. For anyone doubting the cost effectivness of EVs, solar and battery storage... a company wouldn't do it if it didn't make financial sense.

    • @antoniocruz8083
      @antoniocruz8083 28 дней назад

      I think they are taking advantage of the 80% gov't subsidies in the price of the trucks, according to what was said in the video. I would take advantage too and make use of better technogy than diesel.

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      ​@@antoniocruz8083exactly, much cheaper and free marketing

  • @akkatonezapkin536
    @akkatonezapkin536 7 дней назад

    "So, a neue Woche begins" really made me smile))) My sincere appreciation that you have an English version of this great channel!

  • @jkev1425
    @jkev1425 Месяц назад +13

    Push it push it! Great stuff!

  • @sydneyg007
    @sydneyg007 Месяц назад +6

    It's great that you can use your knowledge of electric cars for the benefit of the trucking industry. Credit to Scania and Volvo for created these trucks. Hopefully they watch all your videos to get tips on further improvements. The efficiency is quite impressive, the charging speed (of both) I would think could be improved, and more importantly the infrastucture needs (and is) being improved. Love your videos.

  • @MrKristianson
    @MrKristianson Месяц назад +3

    Awesome to get such indepth insight into electric trucking.. it sounds very promising so far..

  • @JorgeniLund
    @JorgeniLund Месяц назад +18

    I'm looking forward to a real cold and snowing winter. Would be interseting to hear from your experience when weather gets hard.

    • @johndoe1909
      @johndoe1909 Месяц назад +16

      from experiences made in sweden about 10% decrease in range is to expected in snow and bad conditions. cold doesn't really make much of a difference as long as the truck is used regularly. in that case batteries ate kept at a good operating temperature at all times regardless of the ambient temperatures. it's actually heat that's more of a problem.

    • @CarlaExotic
      @CarlaExotic Месяц назад +1

      Heat pump heating and cooling of the batteres can fix that

  • @tarant315
    @tarant315 Месяц назад +10

    This docu style is good

  • @sallerc
    @sallerc Месяц назад +3

    Thank you again for making these videos (and in English), it's really time for bed now but I'm tempted to watch your latest video before that :D Greeting from Sweden.

  • @user-rc7dg3np9c
    @user-rc7dg3np9c Месяц назад +6

    This was excellent review and thank you. It’s interesting your point on people being polarised and I like how you brought it down to its basics. This is a tool and we use it like that accordingly. When you look at it that way - eg tool - it’s no different than air tools and battery tools and I don’t know anyone who would care the difference. The way I look at it, is if you like it use it or is you prefer engine’s use those. But be open minded and at least try the new tech and then you can make up your own mind.

  • @volkert.9575
    @volkert.9575 Месяц назад +9

    Full view time, thumbs up and commented... pro algorithm 😊

  • @ablestringer9063
    @ablestringer9063 Месяц назад +2

    Trucker Tim would be interested in that R Series. Very interesting.

  • @BrisbaneTeslaGuy
    @BrisbaneTeslaGuy Месяц назад +2

    The silence is deafening

  • @Chobaca
    @Chobaca 22 дня назад

    Driving electric trucks with your dog. What a dream life.

  • @WiSt990
    @WiSt990 Месяц назад +7

    Kommentar und Like zur Unterstützung ✌️

  • @RECURSIVE_MATRIX_LOGIC
    @RECURSIVE_MATRIX_LOGIC Месяц назад +4

    Sattelkupplung:
    🚫 saddle
    ✅ fifth wheel
    🚛 Keep on truckin'!
    👍 Keep on vloggin'!

    • @Validole
      @Validole Месяц назад +1

      First time someone called it "fifth wheel" I was trying to figure out how the steering wheel fits into the context of the sentence...

    • @RECURSIVE_MATRIX_LOGIC
      @RECURSIVE_MATRIX_LOGIC Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Validole
      Fifth wheel is the quite common name for the tractor-mounted part of the semitrailer coupling, with the trailer-mounted kingpin as its counterpart.
      Neither semantic nor mechanical connection to the steering wheel there.
      Just consider so called "fifth wheelers", pickup trucks pulling an RV semi trailer.
      What the Americans call a semi-truck, the British call an artic, the colloquial abbreviation of "articulated lorry".
      And the tractor itself, when not pulling a trailer, is called a bobtail in the US and most probably in Canada also.

  • @karlorf2023
    @karlorf2023 Месяц назад +3

    Its a really good thing for countries which don't have oil. Using electricity in transportation, creating work places domestically by building solar and wind plants u are uses your own resources and don't send this money outside. Its better for counties economy.

  • @pinkelephants1421
    @pinkelephants1421 Месяц назад +2

    The depot could really do with having a boundary to boundary solar canopy system & battery storage installed to power the eventual fully electric fleet and to earn the company extra income by providing grid services. As I keep saying to owners of outdoor parking and storage areas, you have a set of fixed costs - insurance, maintenance, local taxes, etc. When these areas are not being fully utilised, those fixed costs are effectively up to two times more expensive. Also, the design of most of such areas is on a two-dimensional plain. By installing a boundary to boundary solar system, you immediately turn it into a 3 dimensional usable space, effectively those reducing costs as a consequence. By boundary to boundary I mean just that. A system that includes the circulatory areas in (addition) to the actual parking/storage bays. Take a look at Tesla's Giga Berlin new solar canopy system as an example - plenty of RUclips videos showing it.

    • @matthewbaynham6286
      @matthewbaynham6286 Месяц назад +1

      Solar canopy's need to be supported will a structure that might get in the way of these trucks moving around.
      However the technology for solar roads and solar footpaths exists, so they could install a solar car park with the panels on the ground and you just drive over them.

  • @MrKroolboy
    @MrKroolboy Месяц назад +4

    Great content, looking forward to your content every week 😊✌️⚡️

  • @MrMaxbackbone
    @MrMaxbackbone Месяц назад +7

    Mal in der Woche
    Klasse

  • @mwhol
    @mwhol Месяц назад +1

    Just 6 Weeks online with your new 2nd Channel and you already have 2.670 Subscribers! 👏👍

  • @rudolfdierotnase
    @rudolfdierotnase Месяц назад +7

    Shoutout to "Gabelstaplerfahrer Klaus" - a funny german instruction video for safe operation of a forklift driver. Is there an english version of this available anywhere?

    • @G0bus
      @G0bus Месяц назад

      It could also work if you don’t understand what the narrator is telling.

    • @tonrotterdam
      @tonrotterdam Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/TJYOkZz6Dck/видео.html With English subtitles

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce 28 дней назад

    Just like you said in another video, it is a mix of clean minimal buttons vs a button for each job so you don't need to look to press.
    The V8s don't need a DPF like some other brands that is why people love them.

  • @pinkelephants1421
    @pinkelephants1421 Месяц назад +4

    Your comment about reversing visibility really drives home the wisdom of Tesla's choice to centrally locate the driver's position in the cab and offset the additional seat to the rear of the cabin.

    • @JaakkoIsWatching
      @JaakkoIsWatching Месяц назад +7

      With the driver in the center in Tesla Semi, both sides are "bad" sides to back into. But that's what we have mirrors, cameras and talented drivers for.

    • @MrStian78
      @MrStian78 Месяц назад +1

      dumb idea

    • @pinkelephants1421
      @pinkelephants1421 Месяц назад

      @@MrStian78 In what sense?

    • @MrStian78
      @MrStian78 Месяц назад

      @@pinkelephants1421 the guy above me said it.

    • @pinkelephants1421
      @pinkelephants1421 Месяц назад +1

      @@MrStian78 Tesla went with the centrally placed steering & driving wheel position based on feedback from the trucking industry and their drivers along with many other features. It's partially why it's taken so long to get it past prototype & homologation stages to the point whereby they are now building the Semi mass production facility at Giga Nevada.

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 Месяц назад +1

    Surprised theres not a standardized wireless rear view camera on trailers now.

  • @a9503128
    @a9503128 26 дней назад +1

    You’re right it’s all about 2tonnes A-to-B but at what price per Kg per Km?

  • @Nicholas-f5
    @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

    Please also show lane keeping and other tech features 😊

  • @sammaimas155
    @sammaimas155 Месяц назад +1

    There must be quite a bit of drag with that big flat front of the truck.

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      It's a length reduction requirement, I learned

  • @Y2Kvids
    @Y2Kvids Месяц назад +2

    Theoritically all Batteries can charge in 10minutes - 1 hour , No matter how big .

  • @johndoe1909
    @johndoe1909 Месяц назад +1

    great work! in my laymen opinion i would think the oppcharge approach with reverse pantograph would be very useful! and t😊hem installed at at onload/offload docks you would skip cables and stuff. and the connection would be 100% automated.

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      This or wireless underneath

  • @anton_grahn
    @anton_grahn Месяц назад +1

    Interior looks do old compared to the Volvo and especially the Tesla Semi! Will be cool when the Semi comes to Europe 😎

  • @cabovermike
    @cabovermike 25 дней назад +1

    It looks like a new generation of truck drivers is upon us , but i cant see the older drivers embracing the electric revolution as much as you have , your taking to it well and doing a fantastic job to as a newbie to the transport industry,. The problems i see are the charging points out on the road being swamped with vehicles waiting to get on the chargers, germany seems to have a good charging infrastructure but i doubt other countries are as good, imagine being on 5% and going to the only charger available and there's another ev on charge in front of you, then you have to wait untill he has finished before you can charge, 45min charge for you turns into 90 minutes ,. This happens in uk with cars alot , ev trucks in uk are practically 0%, our service centres and truck parking are poor compared to germany,.You are doing a great job of promoting ev trucks and cars to be fair but if your company goes 100% ev trucks they will lose drivers, i'm old school (retired) now and for me ev isn't an option as i come from the petrol/diesel generation,. Have a look at "marc travels" on you tube, like you he's an ev hero and german, i do find the ev content interesting, cheers.

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      Dedicated truck stops are here/coming

  • @murdoch9106
    @murdoch9106 Месяц назад +2

    Volvo has been in the BEV truck game for much longer, they have been selling BEV trucks for years already, Scania just started getting them out on the roads very recently I believe.
    May have had a few test trucks in some places but dont think they have sold trucks to the wider public until now? I could be wrong. Volvo even have an BEV truck in the USA now.

    • @CreRay
      @CreRay Месяц назад +1

      Volvo has a higher overall market share in electric trucks than Tesla does in electric cars! A lot has happened in 2024 and Volvo is not in the lead anymore where it comes to range and installed capacity

  • @haraldmack6356
    @haraldmack6356 Месяц назад +2

    👍👍👍

  • @Souchirouu
    @Souchirouu Месяц назад +1

    I find range anxiety with electric such an odd thing. With electric you have a much more accurate estimation of how many miles/km's you have left compared to an ICE car. I think everyone knows that feeling when their combustion cars low fuel icon comes on.. it doesn't really tell you much of anything. It doesn't take in account for anything such as AC or other in vehicle systems, it doesn't track how much your driving is using.

    • @stefanrus4723
      @stefanrus4723 28 дней назад +1

      Is not taking all that in consideration because is not important. You have plenty of gas station all over the place and you can fill up in 5 minutes or 15 minutes for a truck

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 Месяц назад +1

    Ich glaub die Engländer sagen regen oder Regeneration zur Recuperation. Denk ich zumindest.

  • @Nicholas-f5
    @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

    Are you able to share the truck map database? I bet it could help others and society!

    • @electrictrucker
      @electrictrucker  5 дней назад +1

      The map is in the description of each video: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?entry=yt&ll=51.35447656874323%2C10.919616499999998&z=5&mid=1zReb703wQsGcRTTeI4jvXRuemYvVM3o

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      @electrictrucker Amazing, wow! 👏

  • @FS-bn2hq
    @FS-bn2hq Месяц назад +4

    Staplerfahrer Tobias(Klaus)

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 Месяц назад

    Is the mandatory break only for you because you are a learner, or is it for all truckers?

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 5 дней назад

      Nationwide for all truckers

  • @tedspradley
    @tedspradley Месяц назад +1

    Love that sound of nothing!!

  • @bbcooter388
    @bbcooter388 Месяц назад

    It is very interesting that the Scania is using 1kWh per kilometer, this is the same usage as the Tesla Semi. To me, this means that the Scania Engineers are TOP NOTCH. I don't know what the other manufacturers are getting regarding energy usage, but I doubt they are as efficient as the Tesla and Scania.

    • @NicMediaDesign
      @NicMediaDesign Месяц назад +3

      Please don't mix up kWh (battery usage) and kW (measurment of power)

    • @bbcooter388
      @bbcooter388 Месяц назад +1

      @@NicMediaDesign fixed

    • @RODI____
      @RODI____ Месяц назад

      The US semi limit is higher. 70 mph vs 50 mph.

    • @sallerc
      @sallerc Месяц назад +1

      @@RODI____ Yeah we need more information about the conditions (speed, temperature, load...) to make a fair comparison, but Scania consumption sounds promising. Tesla says it's Semi consumes 1.7 kWh/mi (1.1 kWh/km), but I don't remember the conditions behind those numbers.

    • @USUG0
      @USUG0 Месяц назад

      should compare them in same conditions. In Europe trucks can travel at max 90km/h. In US, trucks travel mostly over 100. Even 130km/h

  • @PierreSimonsson
    @PierreSimonsson Месяц назад +1

    do you do Voiceover in english and do the orignal video in German or do you do 2 separate Videos ?

    • @Felix-st2ue
      @Felix-st2ue Месяц назад +3

      He originally records in German. The English videos are cut different though.

    • @PierreSimonsson
      @PierreSimonsson Месяц назад +1

      @@Felix-st2ue thanks

  • @discgolfweiss3699
    @discgolfweiss3699 Месяц назад +1

    gab es nich eine AI möglichkeit die deine videos automatisch in jede sprache übersetzt ?

    • @WiSt990
      @WiSt990 Месяц назад +7

      Ja gibt es, aber es würde komplett die Sympathie dieses Mannes flöten gehen.
      Ich glaube seine stimme bringt einen großen Mehrwert an Symphatiepunkten, vorallem bei gehässigen und grimmigen Elektrohassern.

    • @jooptablet1727
      @jooptablet1727 Месяц назад +1

      He is using that tool in this video.

    • @WiSt990
      @WiSt990 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@jooptablet1727I think he once mentioned on the German channel that he speaks it himself in English.
      But I'm sure he'll answer here in the comments 😅✌️

    • @discgolfweiss3699
      @discgolfweiss3699 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@jooptablet1727 hmm i thought it would be synchronized better. this feals for me to much as an overlay.

    • @jooptablet1727
      @jooptablet1727 Месяц назад

      @@WiSt990 would be good to see that!

  • @T.Stolpe
    @T.Stolpe Месяц назад +1

    2.

  • @USUG0
    @USUG0 Месяц назад

    bottom line
    you can't rely on Italians
    even if they do speak German! ;-P

  • @Aymericbaltat
    @Aymericbaltat Месяц назад +2

    I love your material. I know it's most efficient to dub your content in English, but it would increase the quality of your videos tremendously if you recorded them in both English and German. It is difficult to watch as it is right now. Wish you all the best.

    • @SimonEllwood
      @SimonEllwood Месяц назад +2

      I am guessing it is better this way as I am pretty sure it would be harder to get such clear and precise speech as a second language. The voice over is good and I guess they are adding the "miles" figures just for the English version.

  • @DomingoDeSantaClara
    @DomingoDeSantaClara Месяц назад +1

    Personally i think this is a ridiculous idea, for long haul we need better infrastructures, overhead wires and pantographs on trucks so they only need small batteries to deliver off the highways, they can charge without stopping.. So much wasted energy carrying all that extra weight, governments need to get serious about putting in the necessary infrastructure to support green energy solutions,

    • @sallerc
      @sallerc Месяц назад +4

      Even with big batteries, it's still more efficient than ICE/diesel, since the diesel engine is only around 30% efficient vs. 90%+ for an electric motor. Transforming the energy into motion that is. One might say that it's kind of ridiculous wasting 70% of the diesel energy into heat ;-) Sure, better charging infrastructure would indeed be nice (and needed when there are more electric trucks on the roads), but as he shows here it's doable to get quite decent additional range from charing 45min on a 300kW+ charger on the Scania truck when he is require to have rest time anyway, and in a year or two we will hopefully start to get faster megawatt chargers and more capable electric trucks.

    • @USUG0
      @USUG0 Месяц назад +4

      fun fact. In electric vehicles, weight doesn't greatly affects efficiency. Unless you gain significant elevation. Aerodynamics rules, followed by the efficiency of the drivetrain. For instance, a Tesla M3rwd is more efficient than a Dacia Spring despite being 800kg heavier.
      On paper, overhead wires on motorways seem a good idea. But not so sure its implementation is really cost effective, improves overall efficiency, and is fail safe. Battery technology is improving quickly.

    • @SimonEllwood
      @SimonEllwood Месяц назад +1

      The EV truck infrastructure will need a lot of work for sure. There is not a lot of extra weight and solid state batteries in the mid-term will solve the weight and charging speed issue.
      What makes you think Battery Electric Trucks are a ridiculous idea? Did you watch the video.

    • @danielstapler4315
      @danielstapler4315 Месяц назад +2

      Battery technology is improving. We will have batteries that weigh 30% less in a few years.