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Q&A: What Volvo Connect Updates Can Do for Trucking Fleets

How is a new Volvo truck like your smartphone? Learn about the latest enhancements to the Volvo Connect platform in this interview with Volvo's Johann Agebrand.

Deborah Lockridge
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May 14, 2025
Volvo's Johann Agebrand talks to HDT's Deborah Lockridge

"Fleets might think the trucks are running one set of parameters, but the driver might have a friend at a tech workshop go in there and change it a little bit. Now we’re able to provide a portal interface to the fleets so they can go directly into Volvo Connect and see exactly the parameters."

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How is a new Volvo truck like your smartphone? 

After Volvo Trucks North America launched the all-new Volvo VNR regional truck, we chatted with Johann Agebrand, director of product marketing, about the newest Volvo Connect updates featured on both the VNR and the new Volvo VNL. 

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Volvo Connect, Volvo’s digital fleet management platform, has new capabilities, as does Volvo's remote programming offering. (These are available for legacy models as well.)

Volvo Trucks will now streamline over-the-air updates for customers, and changing vehicle parameter settings will be available in Volvo Connect. Customers can now modify and deploy commonly adjusted parameters, such as maximum road speed, pedal maximum, cruise maximum and idle shutdown settings. 

These changes can be applied to specific trucks or across the entire fleet through the Volvo Connect portal. Customers can also create and save templates, receiving alerts if a truck deviates from the designated template. 

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This interview from the American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council 2025 meeting has been lightly interviewed for length and clarity.

Deborah Lockridge: One of the big developments is automatic software updates — kind of like what your iPhone does, right?

Johann Agebrand: Exactly like an iPhone — and that’s a big deal for the trucking industry. From the data we’ve gathered, we see up to 24% better uptime when software is kept up to date.

It’s not necessarily that the trucks are faulty, but with all the complexity, the systems, the sensors, you get little nuisances. 

We’re constantly learning as customers drive these trucks. That helps us optimize and improve our products and algorithms and make everything work better constantly with continuous updates.

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The trucks still work as they did before, but over time we discover better ways to use existing sensors or functions. Then we can push those improvements out via updates. It’s all about continuous improvement.

Hands holding a tablet showing Volvo Connect portal.

Volvo Trucks North America has made enhancements to Volvo Connect, its digital fleet management platform, and its remote programming offering.

Photo: Volvo Trucks North America

Lockridge: And the ability to update parameters is much easier and faster than it used to be.

Agebrand: it's a significant reduction in time. Before, if you had to do certain updates, we could initiate it through Volvo Action Service. Sometimes we could do them remotely, but in some cases the truck had to come into a shop. 

That meant you had to plan that truck to come into your terminal, get the drivers out of it, get them into another truck or something, have the service workshop work on it, and then get it back. So you're probably looking at two, three days that the truck is out of your operational fleet. 

Now, with automatic updates, no longer do we have to have the fleet manager or the owner say, ‘I want the update.’

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We at Volvo say, ‘Here is a good update.’ What we give you as an option as a customer is that you decide when you want to initiate it. So we send out a notification — just like a smartphone — saying an update is available. You decide when to install it. They can initiate it on their schedule. 

We’ve designed it so that programming can happen during appropriate windows. For example, some powertrain updates can be completed during a driver’s 30-minute hours of service break. If it’s something longer, it can be scheduled overnight.

The goal is to fit updates into the customer’s business, not the other way around. 

Lockridge: And fleets now have direct access to parameters, right?

Agebrand: Now, using the Volvo Connect portal, they can manage this directly — see all their trucks, adjust parameters, and create templates for different applications.

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They can create templates if they have, for example, two different applications or use cases. They can create two templates and make sure that all those trucks are updated to those templates and get them programmed over there.

Lockridge: What are the most common parameters fleets want to change?

Agebrand: The most common one is the road speed limit.

Say you’re running northern states and all of a sudden you pick up a contract route that goes into Canada. They might want to change the speed limits near the border, depending on the route. We give them the flexibility to do that.

Or, fleets might think the trucks are running one set of parameters, but the driver might have a friend at a tech workshop go in there and change it a little bit. 

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Now we’re able to provide a portal interface to the fleets so they can go directly into Volvo Connect and see exactly the parameters.

Lockridge: What kind of feedback have you been hearing from customers here at the show?

Agebrand: There’s definitely excitement. Fleets have so much on their plates already, with the economy, trying to make everything work, being able to provide profit, especially in today’s market. So many times, they don’t necessarily think that far ahead, and we can show them, ‘This is something that would really help you out.’

Lockridge: It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day that it’s sometimes hard to look at that bigger picture of things you could improve and things you could optimize. 

Agebrand: Exactly. It’s hard to know what you’re missing if you’re not actively looking.

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