A new electric Daily is expected to begin Australian testing in early 2023
Iveco's planned zero emission roll-out will include both light and heavy-duty models
Iveco has used an event organised by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in June to outline its zero-emission vehicle plans to dignitaries, including Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change; Minister for Solar Homes, Lily D’Ambrosio
Iveco states that it began preparations for the introduction of alternative fueled vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2021, with the announcement of a new Customisation and Innovation Centre (CIC) to assist with pre-launch development work, while also appointing long time Iveco executive, Marco Quaranta to lead the project in his new capacity as Strategic Projects and Industry Relations Manager.
At the event, Iveco Australia and New Zealand managing director Michael May and Quaranta detailed the company’s plans to introduce a broad range of zero emission vehicles that included light and heavy-duty models with both battery and fuel cell options.
The Nikola Tre, a joint venture model between IVECO and Nikola Corporation is also on the company's local wish list
The first of these models will be a new generation of the Daily Electric van which will be released in Europe later this year. Iveco says it hopes to begin local testing of the first Australian electric models in early 2023, using the CIC for localisation, validation and customer testing.
It’s expected that a broad selection of models across various weight classes, will gradually join Iveco’s Euro 6 internal combustion product line-up across a three-year period.
Quaranta says that preparation for the company’s zero-emission product roll-out were progressing well.
"There is considerable preparation involved in introducing such new technologies to market.
"We’re working through a detailed pre-launch process to ensure a smooth roll-out of these vehicles – we want to make sure the zero-emission range exceeds customer expectations both in terms of day-to-day operational performance, but more broadly across all facets of vehicle servicing, maintenance and support."
As zero-emission roll-out preparations progress, Iveco says it has formed partnerships with several local organisations and bodies, tertiary institutions and government departments, who will assist on the journey.
We have our own production workshops and warehouses, equipped with complete production and quality inspection equipment.