Volvo Charts Course Toward Sustainable Trucking at CES

Lundstedt Says Fossil-Free Transportation Requires Closer Partnerships Among Numerous Stakeholders

Volvo Group CEO Martin Lundstedt discusses the future of transportation technology during a keynote address at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. (Seth Clevenger/Transport Topics)

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LAS VEGAS — Volvo Group CEO Martin Lundstedt outlined the global truck manufacturer’s vision for a cleaner, safer and more productive transportation industry at CES 2025, the world’s largest tech event.

During a Jan. 8 keynote session, Lundstedt emphasized the indispensable role of transportation in our society while also focusing heavily on Volvo’s efforts to decarbonize the movement of goods through zero- and low-emission vehicle technologies.

“Transport and logistics is what makes modern life possible,” he said. “At Volvo Group, we are using technology to innovate and transform the very foundation of the transportation industry.”

Volvo Group, the parent of Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks, has been deploying battery-electric trucks to a growing list of fleet operators in recent years while also investing in hydrogen fuel cell technology and combustion engines powered by renewable fuels.

Wednesday at #CES2025! 🚛✨ Our President and CEO, Martin Lundstedt, took the stage to share Volvo Group’s vision for the future of transport and mobility, and showcasing how innovation drives our industry forward. Honored to have presented at the world’s largest tech show! pic.twitter.com/Tc5yePnYqF — Volvo Group NA (@VolvoGroupNA) January 9, 2025

Lundstedt acknowledged, however, that trucking’s transition away from fossil fuels will not be easy and will not happen overni…

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