
Volvo's autonomous operations at Norway’s Brönnöy Kalk limestone mine have reached the point where the safety driver is no longer needed in the truck.
Volvo's autonomous operations at Norway’s Brönnöy Kalk limestone mine have reached the point where the safety driver is no longer needed in the truck.
ASKO, Norway’s largest grocery wholesaler, is going a little greener with the help of four electric Scania trucks powered by Cummins’ hydrogen fuel cell modules.
Volvo cars and trucks in Sweden and Norway will now be able to share real-time data to expand coverage of connected safety technology.
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