Volta Trucks, a leading and disruptive fully electric commercial vehicle manufacturer and services provider, has confirmed the start of testing on the Volta Zero. The engineering evaluation and development testing are taking place at HORIBA MIRA, which is an automotive engineering and development consultancy, in Nuneaton, UK.
The start of testing follows soon after the reveal of the first prototype chassis of the Volta Zero. This zero-emissions truck is the world’s first purpose-built full-electric 16-tonne commercial vehicle designed specifically for inner-city logistics.

This test model has been affectionately dubbed ‘Volta Minus One’ by development engineers, being the forerunner to the production-specification Volta Zero. This prototype vehicle uses the proposed production specification chassis frame and drivetrain of the finished vehicle and will test all the electro-mechanical and thermal properties of the truck.
Volta Minus One includes the high-voltage battery supplied by Proterra, and the compact rear axle, electric motor and transmission eAxle unit from Meritor. The unconventional bodywork of the prototype is purely designed to protect the development driver from the elements when the vehicle is moving at speed.

The production vehicle will feature a rear cargo box design. The prototype uses a flatbed to allow engineers to add different levels and locations of loads to test its weight carrying capacity.
This prototype Volta Zero will continue testing at HORIBA MIRA over the coming months. The forthcoming test and development programme with this and later-specification prototypes will also include periods of cold weather testing north of the Arctic Circle and hot weather testing in southern Europe.
The comprehensive testing programme will ensure that the production-specification Volta Zero vehicles deliver the durability and reliability expected by fleet operators and vehicle owners.
These learnings will be taken into the production of pilot fleet vehicles. The pilot fleet will then be tested and evaluated by key customers who have signed up for both testing and the option to purchase series production trucks.
This is designed to develop their understanding of how the Volta Zero will integrate into their operations. Full-scale production of customer-specification vehicles will then follow at the end of 2022. This is great news for the logistics industry as more and more towns and cities start to impose emission zones.

Ian Collins, Volta Trucks chief product officer, said; “The start of testing and evaluation of the first prototype Volta Zero is a major milestone on our journey towards production, and an exciting time for all of the Volta Trucks team and our customers.
“To have achieved this landmark moment in just eight months is a great example of the nimble and agile approach we have at Volta Trucks. We work at high pace to ensure that we can bring zero emission, full-electric commercial vehicles to market quickly, because our customers require vehicles as soon as possible.
“We need to go through a comprehensive and thorough development programme, but the start of prototype testing is evidence that we are on track to deliver production vehicles, on time, by the end of next year.”