
Fully electric trucks from MAN Truck & Bus have already covered over five million kilometres on European roads since the beginning of 2025.
Proven in real-world operation, fully electric trucks from MAN Truck & Bus have already reliably covered over five million kilometres in daily use since the beginning of 2025 in the fleets of major European logistics service providers such as DB Schenker, Dachser, Duvenbeck and Dräxlmaier.
This underlines the practical suitability of MAN’s electric trucks for a wide range of transport tasks. Using 100 per cent green electricity, the approximately 200 battery-electric trucks with an average consumption of 90 kWh per 100 km, which MAN put into customer use even before the start of series production, would have saved around 3,600 tonnes of CO2 in operation – compared to diesel trucks with a consumption of around 27 litres per 100 kilometres.
Assuming that each of these vehicles covers 1.2 million kilometres in its lifetime, these eTrucks alone could save a total of around 172,000 tonnes of CO2 under the same conditions. That is roughly the same amount of carbon dioxide emitted annually by a German city with a population of 32,000.
Friedrich Baumann, Executive Board Member for Sales and Customer Solutions at MAN Truck & Bus, says: “The five million kilometres covered in customer use are impressive proof of the practical suitability of our MAN eTrucks. Whether in automotive, timber or food logistics, the versatility of the vehicles is convincing across all industries. With our series production, we are now broadening this strength and providing our customers with the best solutions for sustainable road freight transport.”













