Emissions-free store deliveries by 2030: Lidl Austria relies on the eActros 600
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Emissions-free store deliveries by 2030: Lidl Austria relies on the eActros 600
42 Battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 for Lidl Austria E-trucks to be used for grocery retail store deliveries Additionally, Construction of a powerful truck charging network - Kick-off with the opening of the charging park in Laarkirchen Jens Tittel, CEO Daimler Truck Austria: “We are very proud of the successful market launch of the eActros 600 in Austria. We are also delighted to support Lidl on its journey…
- 42 Battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 for Lidl Austria
- E-trucks to be used for grocery retail store deliveries
- Additionally, Construction of a powerful truck charging network - Kick-off with the opening of the charging park in Laarkirchen
- Jens Tittel, CEO Daimler Truck Austria: “We are very proud of the successful market launch of the eActros 600 in Austria. We are also delighted to support Lidl on its journey towards sustainable transport. This demonstrates that electrification in national long-haul and distribution transport is becoming a reality.”
Leinfelden-Echterdingen/Laarkirchen (Austria) – Lidl Austria is consistently driving its e-mobility offensive forward and, in addition to the14 battery-electric Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 units already delivered, has signed another framework agreement for 42 battery-electric units, which will be delivered by mid-2027. By the end of the year, the first 20 e-trucks from Mercedes-Benz Trucks will be in use for nationwide store deliveries. At the same time, the most powerful pure truck charging network in Austrian grocery retail is being established.
Recently, the first eActros 600 vehicles were ceremoniously put into operation during the opening of the new charging park at Lidl’s logistics site in Laakirchen. Lidl Austria CEO Michael Kunz presented the new trucks and the powerful on-site infrastructure to Austria’s Federal Minister for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure, Peter Hanke, in the presence of Daimler Truck Austria CEO Jens Tittel.
As part of its group-wide climate strategy “Net Zero by 2050,” Lidl Austria is focusing on developing sustainable transport concepts, making it a pioneer in Austrian grocery retail. Electric trucks have been in daily use since 2024. The vehicles use 100% green electricity, for example, generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs of logistics centers.
Since mid-August, the first models of the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 have been in continuous operation. “We are very proud of the successful market launch of the eActros 600 in Austria. We are also delighted to support Lidl on its journey towards sustainable transport. This demonstrates that electrification in national long-haul and distribution transport is becoming a reality,” said Jens Tittel, CEO Daimler Truck Austria.
About Lidl Austria
Lidl Austria GmbH, based in Salzburg, has been active in grocery retail since 1998. The company operates over 250 stores, three logistics centres, and employs around 5,800 people. Lidl was founded by Dieter Schwarz and is part of the Schwarz Group. Lidl Austria is a subsidiary of the Lidl Foundation.
About the eActros 600
Mercedes-Benz Trucks celebrated the series launch of the eActros 600 at the end of November last year at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth. Deliveries to customers began in December 2024. The electric flagship from Mercedes-Benz Trucks has already proven its capabilities several times under real-life conditions: In customer use and as part of the “eActros 600 European Testing Tour 2024”, a 15,000-kilometer all-electric development trip through a total of 22 countries and the “European Testing Tour Winter 2025” on around 6,500 kilometers through Northern Europe, each with a gross combination mass of 40 tons. In addition, the e-truck was voted “International Truck of the Year 2025”. The award is the most important prize in the industry and is presented annually by the International Truck of the Year (IToY) organization, consisting of 24 commercial vehicle journalists from Europe.
The high battery capacity of over 600 kilowatt hours - hence the model designation 600 – and a new, particularly efficient electric drive axle developed in-house enable the eActros 600 to achieve a range of 500 kilometers[1] without intermediate charging. This range is accomplished under very realistic and practical conditions with a gross combination mass of 40 tons, which can also be significantly exceeded depending on the driving style and the route. The eActros 600 will even be able to cover well over 1,000 kilometers per day. Intermediate charging during statutory driver breaks makes this possible, provided that charging options are available.
The eActros 600 has three battery packs, each with 207 kWh[2]. These offer an installed total capacity of 621 kWh. The batteries are based on lithium iron phosphate cell technology (LFP) and are characterized by a long service life. The development engineers at Mercedes-Benz Trucks designed the eActros 600 to meet the same requirements for the durability of vehicles and components as a comparable conventional heavy-duty long-haul Actros. This means up to 1.2 million kilometers in ten years of operation. After this period of use, the battery state of health should still be above 80 percent. In contrast to other battery cell technologies, more than 95 percent of the installed capacity can also be used with LFP technology. This facilitates a higher range with the same installed battery capacity. The vehicle is technically designed for a gross combination mass of up to 44 tons. With a standard semitrailer, the eActros 600 has a payload of around 22 tons in the EU. There might be cases in which national law allows higher payloads.
In order to meet even more customer requirements, Mercedes-Benz Trucks recently expanded its battery-electric truck portfolio with additional variants based on the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600. Depending on their requirements in terms of range, payload, and comfort, customers will be able to choose between two cab variants, two or three battery packs, numerous wheelbases, and new axle configurations. The second model generation of the eActros thus offers over 40 variants of the base vehicle. The new vehicle versions feature the key characteristics of the eActros 600, such as LFP battery technology and the specially developed eAxle.
Sustainability at Mercedes-Benz Trucks
Sustainability is an integral part of the Mercedes-Benz Trucks strategy. As part of Daimler Truck AG, Mercedes-Benz Trucks pursues a clear goal: to gradually decarbonize road freight transport and drive the transformation of the transport industry forward. Through battery-electric and hydrogen-based drive solutions, digital services, and climate-friendly, resource-efficient production and supply processes, Mercedes-Benz Trucks is shaping the path toward locally CO₂e-free transport across the entire value chain. With its safety and assistance systems as well as automated driving functions, Mercedes-Benz Trucks also makes a significant contribution to road safety. In doing so, Mercedes-Benz Trucks plays a key role in advancing Daimler Truck AG’s overall sustainability strategy.
[1] The range was determined internally under specific test conditions, after preconditioning with a 4x2 tractor unit with a 40 tons total towing weight at 20°C outside temperature in long-haul operation and may deviate from the values determined in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/2400.
[2] Nominal capacity of a new battery, based on internally defined boundary conditions. This may vary depending on the application and ambient conditions.
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Emissions-free store deliveries by 2030: Lidl Austria relies on the eActros 600
Emissions-free store deliveries by 2030: Lidl Austria relies on the eActros 600
Emissions-free store deliveries by 2030: Lidl Austria relies on the eActros 600
Ulrike Burkhart
Spokesperson Mercedes-Benz Trucks Product, Service & eTruck
ulrike.burkhart@daimlertruck.com
+49 160 861 3757
Katrin Fischer
Spokesperson Mercedes-Benz Trucks Product, Service & eTruck
katrin.fischer@daimlertruck.com
+49 176 30966698