Ice-cold endurance test for the new MAN etruck
Four months in the Arctic Circle at temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Celsius, a total of 28,000 working hours and 30 engineers involved: the MAN eTruck passed the "stress test" in freezing cold northern Sweden with flying colours.
The winter tests were a complete success. Our engineers literally put the new eTruck through its paces day and night under the toughest conditions. “
In addition to various tests with different electric motor, transmission, axle and cab configurations, the capacity of the battery packs was also checked in the freezing temperatures. Charging with gloves was the order of the day.
The eTruck covered a total of 10,500 kilometres in the Arctic Circle. At temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
30 engineers from nine different development areas were busy during a total of 28,000 working hours checking all components under these extreme conditions.
Rainer Miksch, Vice President Vehicle Testing at MAN Truck & Bus, was highly satisfied with the winter test of the MAN eTruck.
Despite intensive work and fewer hours of sunshine, there was still time at the end for a quick group photo and - partly colourful - winter gear.
- Charging with gloves
- Extreme long-distance capability
- Driver change
- All expectations met
- Wrapped up thickly
Interdisciplinary teams are the key to making the eTruck ready for all customer requirements and operating conditions. “
Text: Boris Pieritz
Photos: MAN