The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ford plugs in to electric vans as diesel bans loom

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FRANKFURT: Ford is building an electric delivery van in Europe using technology provided by Deutsche Post startup StreetScoo­ter, as German cities clamp down on diesel emissions.

In the latest such move, a German court on Tuesday ordered Berlin to impose driving bans on older diesel vehicles to cut pollution and conform to European Union standards.

“Manufactur­ing the StreetScoo­ter WORK XL at our plant in Cologne brings together perfectly Ford’s unrivalled expertise in commercial vehicle production along with StreetScoo­ter’s strengths as an agile start-up company,” Joerg Beyer, managing director, Product Developmen­t, Ford of Europe said.

Pressure for mainstream manufactur­ers to accelerate developmen­t of zero-emission vehicles has spawned new alliances between tech companies and traditiona­l carmakers.

The new electric van is based on a Ford chassis built in Turkey and equipped with a battery-electric drivetrain and body designed with the help of StreetScoo­ter.

Annual production capacity of the new transit van will reach 3,500 vehicles which will be built at Ford Europe’s headquarte­rs in Cologne, Deutsche Post said, adding they will initially be supplied to its DHL Group but will also be offered to third-party customers.

StreetScoo­ter will continue to manufactur­e smaller vans.

Advances in manufactur­ing software have allowed Deutsche Post to tap suppliers to design, engineer and test new vehicle concepts without hiring thousands of engineerin­g staff or investing billions in tooling and factories. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A Ford Germany worker checks the engine of a StreetScoo­ter WORK XL electric van based on a Ford Transit at Ford’s new production line in Cologne, Germany.
— Reuters photo A Ford Germany worker checks the engine of a StreetScoo­ter WORK XL electric van based on a Ford Transit at Ford’s new production line in Cologne, Germany.

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