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Updated On: 18-Nov-2022 05:41 PM
MFTBC developed the eCanter, a series-produced all-electric truck, as a solution to urban environmental issues such as noise, exhaust gas, and CO2 emissions.
MFTBC developed the eCanter, a series-produced all-electric truck, as a solution to urban environmental issues such as noise, exhaust gas, and CO2 emissions.
The official FUSO distributor of Indonesia, PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB), is showcasing the all-electric light-duty eCanter truck at the Battery Based Electric Motor Vehicle Exhibition hosted by the Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia. The exhibition, which is being held in conjunction with the G20 Bali Summit, will be open from November 12th to November 16th.
The Indonesian government is now focusing on green initiatives as one of the major focus areas of its national development strategy and has designated Sustainable Energy Transition as one of its three pillars for the country's presidency of the G20 in 2022. The exhibition aims to demonstrate the country's commitment to future mobility solutions that will aid in this shift toward sustainability.
Following the national interest in reducing emissions, local industries have been looking into ways to incorporate electric vehicles into their fleets. During September and October 2022, KTB worked with a major logistic transport company PT. Trimitra Trans Persada ("B-Log") to put the eCanter truck through its paces.
B-Log, which manages a 3000-strong fleet operating in 40 cities, tested the eCanter in daily deliveries in Jakarta. Routes through Tangerang, which has an international airport and is one of the more densely populated urban areas in the larger Jarkarta metropolitan area, allowed the logistics company to test the vehicle's utility.
This collaboration in Jakarta follows customer trials held in July in Denpasar, Bali, and is part of the preparations for the electric vehicle's introduction into the Indonesian market in the coming years. During the trials, KTB and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation(MFTBC) gain insight into customer needs, usage patterns, and potential challenges, while truck operators and drivers become acquainted with the new technology. The eCanter is Indonesia's only electric truck being tested under real-world business conditions. Mitsubishi Fuso and KTB hope to further drive the sustainability shift in this major market by setting these benchmarks with customers and cross-industry partners in Indonesia.
MFTBC developed the eCanter, an electric truck, as a solution to urban environmental issues such as noise, exhaust gas, and CO2 emissions. Because the eCanter's electric motor produces less noise and vibration than conventional diesel-powered vehicles, it is well suited to inner-city routes as well as operations late at night and early in the morning.
PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB), MFTBC's general distribution partner and joint venture with local partner Krama Yudha and Mitsubishi Corporation, has managed the FUSO brand's Indonesian business. FUSO trucks sold in Indonesia are shipped as knock-down kits (KD) from the MFTBC plant in Kawasaki, Japan, before being assembled in East Jakarta by PT Krama Yudha Ratu Motors (KRM). Then they are distributed by KTB. For over 52 years, KTB has held the market leadership position with the FUSO brand.
Daimler Truck Asia (DTA), a division of Daimler Truck AG, is a joint venture that operates Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), a Japanese commercial vehicle industry icon with a 90-year history, an up-and-coming challenger in the Indian market. DTA uses a strategic business model that enables its group entities to collaborate on product development, production, exports, sourcing, and research to provide customers with innovative, cutting-edge, and best-value products. DTA's vision is to "develop mobility solutions to embrace a better life for people and the planet."
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), based in Kawasaki, Japan, is one of Asia's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers, with Daimler Truck AG owning 89.29% of the company and various Mitsubishi group companies owning 10.71%. MFTBC, a Japanese commercial vehicle industry manufactures a variety of commercial vehicles including light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks and buses, as well as industrial engines for over 170 markets worldwide. MFTBC introduced the eCanter, Japan's first all-electric light-duty truck in series production, in 2017 and the Super Great, Japan's first heavy-duty truck equipped with Level 2 Automated Driving Support Technology, a benchmark in the Japanese commercial vehicle market, in 2019. MFTBC is part of Daimler Truck Asia, as is its partner organization Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) in India.
FUSO is a Daimler Truck brand that provides light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks and buses, as well as industrial engines and connectivity solutions for over 170 markets worldwide. FUSO is well-known for its offerings in the light-duty segment. Customers are promised a "Future Together" by FUSO, a bold claim that drives the brand's contributions to safe and sustainable transportation. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the FUSO brand.
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