4 Gen Logistics, a family-owned drayage company based n Southern California has deployed 41 Volvo VNR Electric trucks, the OEM has announced. 4 Gen Logistics will use its new electric trucks to haul freight throughout the Inland Empire and between the Port of Long Beach and distribution warehouses in the region.
41 Volvo VNR Electric Trucks Go to Work in California
A Southern California drayage feel has deployed 41 Volvo VNR Electric trucks hauling freight in and around Long Beach.

After evaluating VNR Electric trucks during the Volvo LIGHTS program, 4 Gen Logistics opted to purchase 41 of the new trucks for its drayage operations.
Photo: Volvo Trucks North America
4 Gen Logistics was honored last year as an 2023 HDT Truck Fleet Innovator. The fleet was recognized by HDT for its pioneering work in the adoption of electric trucks in its operations.
From Volvo LIGHTs to Real World Operations
The company decided to scale its zero-emission fleet after gaining experience with battery-electric trucks by evaluating a Volvo VNR Electric truck that was deployed as part of the Volvo LIGHTS project in 2022.
Volvo Financial Services provided funding support for 4 Gen Logistics’ scaled Volvo VNR Electric fleet.
“We commend the Duncan family for their dedication to sustainable transportation solutions,” said Jared Ruiz, regional vice president – West, Volvo Trucks North America. “With over half of their fleet already converted to battery-electric, they're setting a remarkable standard for environmental responsibility which is particularly important for the disadvantaged communities in which they operate,” “We're excited to collaborate with our dealer partner, TEC Equipment, to support the 4 Gen Logistics team in optimizing the benefits of their Volvo VNR Electric trucks.”
With two driver shifts daily, 4 Gen Logistics’ Volvo VNR Electric fleet logs up to 240 miles per shift. Volvo noted that the six-battery package configuration Volvo VNR Electric has a range of up to 275 miles and can achieve an 80% charge in about 90 minutes.
Dealership Support and Driver Satisfaction
Additionally, according to Volvo, the truck's ultra-quiet operation, uninterrupted torque, and smooth acceleration contribute to a comfortable driving experience.
“We have more than 15,000 miles on our first Volvo VNR Electric that was deployed in 2022,” said David Duncan, the owner of 4 Gen Logistics. “Driver feedback has been extremely positive and played a crucial role in our decision to invest in additional Volvo VNR Electric trucks to support our commitment to operating a 100% zero-tailpipe emission fleet by 2025,” said. “Drivers are adapting quickly to the battery-electric trucks and improving their range each week as they learn to use the regenerative braking.”
TEC Equipment’s Fontana and La Mirada dealership sales teams assisted 4 Gen Logistics in evaluating funding options and determining the ideal configuration of the Volvo VNR Electric truck that would meet the needs of its daily operations.
The dealerships have also led driver training to help 4 Gen Logistics’ drivers understand how to maximize range with regenerative braking. The dealerships will help 4 Gen Logistics maximize uptime for their Volvo VNR Electric trucks as part of the Volvo Gold Contract, a premier service offering for the Volvo VNR Electric model that provides a turn-key solution to provide customers with operational peace of mind with electric vehicles.
Private Charging Infrastructure
To charge its growing battery-electric fleet, 4 Gen Logistics utilized its property in the Port of Long Beach area to build and operate charging infrastructure for its heavy-duty fleet. Once fully built and energized, the site will include 60 350 kW charging stations. 4 Gen Logistics is adding 30 additional 350 kW charging stations at its Rialto facility to support its growing battery-electric fleet.
"The transition to battery-electric vehicles represents a significant shift in the transportation industry, but it's not without its challenges,” noted said James Barker, electromobility territory finance manager, Volvo Financial Services. “Cost barriers for fleets adopting battery-electric vehicles are a major concern, along with the supporting infrastructure needed to effectively integrate these vehicles into daily operations. 4 Gen Logistics is one of the progressive fleets that is leading the way in overcoming these challenges and dedicated to scaling zero emissions vehicles to reduce their impact on the communities where its freight trucks operate. By providing resources and support, Volvo Trucks North America and Volvo Financial Services are making the electromobility transition easier for companies like 4 Gen Logistics. This partnership not only benefits the environment but also helps drive the long-term growth and success of businesses committed to reducing their carbon footprint."
In addition, 4 Gen Logistics received funding support from California’s Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) and the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) for the purchase of the Volvo VNR Electric trucks.
One of 4 Gen Logistics’ newly deployed Volvo VNR Electric trucks will be on display in the Volvo Trucks booth from May 20 to 23 at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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