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From Roots to Roads
Once a division of a broader industrial group, Iveco blossomed into a leading global truck and commercial vehicle brand. It built a reputation on robust engineering, versatile product offerings—from lightweight city vans to heavy-duty haulage—and a widespread presence across continents.
Newsworthy Milestones and the Drive Toward Zero Emissions
- Strong Business Momentum
The brand recorded solid operating profits thanks to its ability to weather supply-chain challenges and maintain steady pricing. Order backlogs remained healthy, indicating sustained demand for vehicles across segments.
- Pioneering Electric and Hydrogen Trucks
Iveco rolled out heavy-duty battery-electric (BEV) and fuel-cell electric (FCEV) trucks based on the S‑Way platform. The BEV offers up to 500 km of range with fast charging capability, while the hydrogen-powered FCEV reaches up to 800 km with refueling in under 20 minutes. Both leverage modular architecture and advanced powertrain collaborations.
- Autonomy in Motion
Partnering with autonomous driving specialist Plus, Iveco integrated Level‑4 automation into its S‑Way trucks. Having tackled closed-course trials, the team is moving toward supervised public testing—bringing self-driving future trucking onto European roads.
- BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle): A truck powered entirely by battery-stored electricity—ideal for zero-emission operations.
- FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle): Uses hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity, combining long range with fast refueling.
- Modular Architecture: A design approach making a platform adaptable to different powertrains—be it diesel, electric, or hydrogen.
- Level‑4 Autonomy: Advanced automation allowing trucks to perform without human input under certain conditions—safety driver typically required for transitions.
- A Silent Haul Through the Night
In a logistics hub, one operator noticed that the BEV truck glided almost whisper‑quiet, gliding past night-shift workers. The minimal noise, smooth acceleration, and precise control showcased how electrified trucks are already reshaping driver experience.
- Hydrogen Power Stretching Boundaries
On a cross-border haul, the hydrogen FCEV amazed the fleet manager—returning without a refill and completing the round trip in under 20 minutes at origin refuel. The manager quipped, “It’s like having jet fuel speed, diesel range, and an electric conscience on board.”
- Autonomous Test Drive in the Alps
On a winding stretch of road high in the Alps, the Level‑4-enabled S‑Way truck navigated tight curves with a human driver supervising closely. Onlookers were struck by the seamless steering and prompt speed adjustments—hinting at a future where trucks pilot themselves, especially in repetitive routes.
- Commercial Fleets Reducing Emissions: Urban delivery fleets piloting BEVs saw nighttime noise complaints disappear and maintenance intervals extend thanks to fewer moving parts in electric drivetrains.
- Cross-Border Operators Embracing Hydrogen: With limited downtime and extended range, FCEVs have begun proving their worth in long-haul sectors, particularly across nations building hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
- Tech Integration on the Rise: Autonomous capabilities are being trialed not just in flatlands but also in varied geographics—across Germany, Switzerland, and Italy—reflecting Europe's diverse terrain as a proving ground.
- Sustainability: Electric and hydrogen tech underpin efforts to reduce carbon emissions, aligning with global green transport goals.
- Efficiency: Fast refueling and long range cut downtime, increase fleet turnarounds, and drive operational value.
- Safety & Autonomy: Level‑4 systems promise reduced fatigue, consistent driving behavior, and paving the path toward fully unmanned logistics.
BEV Key Specs
- Up to 500 km range
- 738 kWh total battery (9 modules)
- Charging at up to 350 kW
- Up to 800 km range
- Refuel time under 20 minutes
- Holds 70 kg hydrogen at 700 bar
- High continuous power and torque for heavy hauling
Iveco’s ongoing evolution—from bold electric and hydrogen mobility to pioneering autonomous trucks—demonstrates how a traditional heavy-duty brand can drive innovation without losing its rugged identity. Whether quietly delivering deep into the night, zipping through borders on clean power, or inching forward under digital command in Alpine passes, Iveco trucks are telling a story of transformation—where grit meets green, and roads meet tomorrow.