- Schneider Bulk’s 92 electric trucks and 2 electric yard spotters lead the charge for zero-emission freight transportation.
- In 2023, Schneider’s electric fleet hit 1.5 million miles of customer freight with zero emissions, proving sustainability and logistics can go hand in hand.
- At the South El Monte site, 16 high-powered 350 kW dual-corded dispensers can charge up to 32 trucks at once, allowing Schneider to keep the electric fleet moving with 80% battery in just 90 minutes.
Schneider Bulk’s Electric Journey: Zero Emissions, 1.5 Million Miles, and a Future in Motion
In a world increasingly focused on sustainability and reducing carbon footprints, Schneider is blazing the trail with the Freightliner eCascadia. Their commitment to zero emissions isn’t just a vision – it’s a reality. With an impressive fleet of 92 battery electric trucks and two electric yard spotters, Schneider Bulk is redefining what it means to transport goods in a clean, efficient manner.
In 2023, Schneider’s battery electric fleet hit an astounding milestone – 1.5 million miles of customer freight hauled with zero emissions. This achievement speaks volumes about the potential of electric trucking and the company’s dedication to sustainability. As companies across the globe seek to lower their environmental impact, Schneider Bulk is leading the charge.
But it’s not just about the trucks themselves. The infrastructure to support electric vehicles is crucial, and Schneider’s South El Monte charging site is a prime example. With 16 high-powered 350 kW dual-corded dispensers, the facility can charge up to 32 trucks at once. This setup is designed for efficiency, reducing downtime and keeping the electric fleet on the road. The fast-charging capability allows the eCascadias to reach an 80% charge in just 90 minutes, a testament to the advancements in EV technology.
Schneider’s journey to 1.5 million zero-emission miles is just the beginning. With a fleet of 94 electric trucks and an infrastructure that supports fast and efficient charging, the road ahead looks green. As more companies embrace electric transportation, Schneider Bulk’s example shows that zero emissions and high-performance logistics can go hand in hand. This is more than a trend – it’s the future of freight.