Centurion is taking a big step towards a greener future with the launch of our first 20 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). Over the last couple of weeks, we started operating some of our electric trucks and now we have 20 zero-emission eActros 300 hitting the roads to service our customers across Perth metro routes.
This milestone marks an ongoing effort to be a sustainable logistics provider, transporting more goods for less emissions. As part of our commitment to reducing our environmental footprint, these BEVs will help lower emissions while maintaining the high level of service our customers expect.
Centurion worked closely with Daimler to bring these advanced electric trucks into our fleet, ensuring we have the best technology to support our sustainability goals.
“The introduction of 20 electric trucks is an important milestone in Centurion’s sustainability journey. Partnering with Daimler has allowed us to bring world-class electric transport technology into our operations, reinforcing our commitment to reducing emissions while continuing to deliver reliable service to our customers,” said Justin Cardaci, Chief Executive Officer at Centurion.
Centurion remains focused on innovation and sustainability, ensuring we continue to roll out the most efficient and environmentally friendly transport solutions across Australia.
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Link to prior article: https://centurion.net.au/centurions-battery-electric-truck-fleet/
About Centurion: Centurion is a leading logistics provider in Australia, with a national footprint and a diverse fleet that supports industries from mining to retail. Known for its innovative solutions, Centurion remains committed to sustainability, continually improving the environmental and operational efficiency of its operations.
About Daimler: Daimler Truck has been providing Australian and New Zealand customers with class-leading trucks for almost 60 years. Its Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Freightliner, and Fuso brands have long offered the most advanced, economical, and robust trucks covering all market segments


