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Jan 25, 2022 at 5:59 PMThe German Transport Forum (DVF) welcomes its new member Quantron AG, thus welcoming an industry leader in the field of electric mobility for vehicle conversions with battery drive for trucks, buses, vans, and heavy-duty transport. Vehicles from Quantron are available for various applications.
(Berlin) “Quantron is contributing to further electrification in the commercial vehicle sector with its conversion offerings to electric drive for fleet operators, as well as for smaller companies. This is an important contribution to the overarching climate goal and at the same time provides companies with an opportunity to save energy costs and transition their vehicle fleets to clean drives. We are very pleased with the experiences and input for our work at DVF!” explains Dr. Heike van Hoorn, Managing Director of DVF.
Quantron AG enables e-mobility solutions for all craft businesses and transport companies, for municipal vehicles as well as for vehicles in passenger transport and at airports, by offering both the conversion of used and existing vehicles as well as new electric vehicles from 3.49 t to 44 t.
In the area of new e-buses, Quantron AG has exclusive nationwide distribution of the Karsan buses Jest Electric and Atak Electric. In addition, Quantron AG has a large service network for aftersales support for customers through its cooperation with Alltrucks. In the area of Q-Battery, Quantron collaborates with CATL, one of the world’s largest battery manufacturers.
Wide Range of E-Vehicles
Used and existing vehicles in the fleet can be electrified and further utilized through Q-Repowering. New e-commercial vehicles are also part of the offering – the range of Q-vehicles extends from electric vans to e-buses to electric heavy-duty tractor units. The company’s product portfolio is complemented by hybrid models, such as based on the Iveco Daily, as well as commercial vehicles with fuel cells. The company has a network of 700 service partners.
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