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Operators Take The Keys To Britain's First All-Electric Ecanters

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June 2018

Daimler Trucks has handed over the first FUSO eCanter all-electric light-duty 7.5-tonne truck to UK customers.

Operators Take The Keys To Britain's First All-Electric Ecanters

The three customers to operate the all-new FUSO eCanter in the UK are delivery firm DPD, flour milling company Hovis and logistics business Wincanton PLC.

Especially engineered for urban distribution systems, the eCanter will play an important part of these companies’ environmentally friendly credentials, Daimler said.

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