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eCascadia

Introducing the electric semi truck that keeps charging simple, roads safe, drivers comfortable and the world moving: the all-electric, zero-emissions Freightliner® eCascadia®.

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CLASS

8

MAX GCW

UP TO

82,000

LBS.

TYPICAL RANGE

155, 220 or 230

miles

RECHARGE TIME

0% to 80%

in ~90 minutes

eCascadia®

A Proven Design, Electrified

Superior performance. Exceptional driver comfort. Smart, automated safety systems. The Freightliner eCascadia electric semi truck brings it all together in a design that's built on the proven, aerodynamic Cascadia platform – and ready for any short-haul route. It’s a truck that’s built to move forward. And pull an entire industry along with it.

ePowertrain Exterior Interior eMobility support Safety Connectivity

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EPOWERTRAIN

Innovation Inside:
The Detroit
ePowertrain

The zero-emissions future is clear. In fact, it’s already in motion. The all-electric Freightliner eCascadia is ready to move the world toward cleaner, quieter and more efficient operations ­– and help you meet your sustainability goals along the way.

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Seamless Integration. Maximum Efficiency.

Designed for the Freightliner® eM2 and eCascadia, the all-electric Detroit® ePowertrain™ provides the ultimate in power, efficiency and dependability. With maximum torque to get loads moving and quick, smooth acceleration, the Detroit ePowertrain is ready to move your fleet forward.

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EXTERIOR

Sleek Form. Powerful Function.

The eCascadia has the same efficient shape as the truck that inspired it: the Cascadia. With a stylish new grille, two aerodynamic packages, and LED lighting, it's ready to deliver.

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INTERIOR

Comfort That Goes Further

Safe, comfortable drivers are an essential part of an efficient fleet. That's why the eCascadia is built with the latest in-cab innovations to promote driver retention and help your fleet run smarter.

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The 18-wheel Corner Office

From the dash to the instrument cluster, the eCascadia is designed to enhance driver comfort and maximize safety. Interior features include:

  • Quick, smooth acceleration for an easier driving experience
  • Ergonomic seats that provide a comfortable ride and reduce driver fatigue
  • Noise-reduction technology for a quieter cab environment
  • A modern, two-screen digital dash that comes standard on the eCascadia
  • A standard tilt and telescoping steering wheel with multi-function controls for easier operation
  • Fully customizable, LED-backlit switches that ease truck operation and help drivers in low-light situations

EMOBILITY SUPPORT

Making Your Electric Fleet Possible

Expert knowledge to get you started, plus intelligent charging technology and a fast, dependable service network to keep you going. With the eCascadia, you get so much more than a semi electric truck – you get an electric roadmap, copilot and pit crew.

Detroit® eConsulting Services

Our dedicated Detroit® eConsulting support team has the knowledge and expertise you need to navigate the world of EV rebates, infrastructure, route planning and more.

Detroit® eFill Chargers

Detroit eFill chargers provide the durability, power and ease-of-use that you need for maximum productivity. It's all part of an integrated charging system that makes powering your commercial fleet simple and efficient.

#1 Dealer Network

With the largest dealer network in North America, 10 distribution centers and a parts delivery service with an average 12-hour delivery time on 90% of orders, Freightliner is ready to support your electric truck fleet.

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SAFETY

Advanced Safety
Comes Standard

Freightliner has pioneered the most innovative safety system for Class 8 trucks, powered by Detroit Assurance®. With the eCascadia, safe driving and more uptime comes standard.

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Smarter Trucks Lead to Smarter Business

The eCascadia offersDetroit Assurance® features like Side Guard Assist (SGA), an industry-first technology that automatically warns drivers to prevent them from making a right turn into a moving cyclist or pedestrian. With SGA, drivers can count on the latest automated safety technology to keep their wheels rolling safely through any urban environment.

CONNECTIVITY

Intelligent Charging. Powerful Data.

Running an electric fleet takes more than the right charging equipment. It requires the right data, and smart tools to help you use it. With Detroit Connect®, you have everything you need at your fingertips to create a safe, efficient and productive electric fleet.

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Automate and Optimize Charging

Minimize energy costs by automatically managing charging and monitoring battery health for multiple vehicles.

Seamlessly Manage Operations

Plan and modify routes in real-time to accommodate traffic, weather and other unexpected conditions.

Simplify Driver Training

Create post-trip reports that coach drivers on how to maximize range and truck battery lifespan.

Push Safety Even Further

Detroit Connectsafety features gather information from the Detroit AssuranceSuite of Safety Systems to help your fleet operate more safely and efficiently.

Latest Updates

All You Need to Know
about Electric

Charging Infrastructure: Bringing Power and Sense to a Complex Landscape Learn More Navigating The EV Incentive Landscape Learn More Detroit eFill: Powering Answers To Your EV Questions Learn More Staying Ahead Of The Curve Learn More eCascadia: Launched and Ready to Flip the Electric Switch Learn More eCascadia: 3 Ways That Next-level Safety Comes Standard Learn More State of Charge: 2021 Electric Trends and Milestones Learn More Prepare for the EV Acceleration Learn More Planning Your Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Learn More Beyond The Batteries: How Electric Trucks Work Learn More Moving the Electric Needle: Smart Ways to Use Electric Trucks Learn More The Top 4 Business Reasons to Start Your EV Fleet Learn More What it’s like to Drive the eCascadia: 5 Most Surprising Features Learn More

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Driving an electric semi

Can semi trucks be electric?

The electrification of medium-duty and heavy-duty commercial trucks is underway, marking a critical development in the transportation industry. The eCascadia battery-electric Class 8 tractor is already in operation by a number of North American fleets today, and this technology will become much more commonplace over the next several years. To get a quote, place a reservation, or learn more about Freightliner’s electric semi trucks, reach out to your local Freightliner dealer, today.

What is driving an electric semi like?

The eCascadia is whisper-quiet, produces no fumes or emissions, and provides a smooth ride with impressive acceleration. With 100% torque potential from 0 miles-per-hour, these vehicles also demonstrate exceptional hauling performance. Driving an eCascadia (or eM2) is comfortable and relaxing. Drivers often say they really appreciate the driving experience because it easier on their bodies.

What do drivers say about driving the electric semi?

With the Freightliner Electric Innovation Fleet and Customer Experience Fleet pilot programs, we learn more lessons every day about life on the road behind the wheel of electric trucks. A few perks that participating drivers have shared:

  • Improved torque and acceleration
  • Greatly reduced noise
  • Reduced vibration
  • No diesel fumes
  • Improved ease of use from incorporating regenerative braking
  • Stable turning, low center of gravity
  • Reduced driver fatigue
  • Simpler post and pre-trip inspection process
  • Cleaner working environment

Electric semi range

How far can the eCascadia battery go?

Driving range varies between the eCascadia’s two battery capacity offerings. The 438 kWh battery provides a typical driving range of 230 miles on the 4x2 configuration or 220 miles on the 6x4 configuration. The 291 kWh battery provides a typical range of 155 miles on the 4x2 configuration. These ranges assume a gradually diminishing load, consistent usage of regenerative braking, and starting routes on a full charge.

What is the range for the eCascadia semi?

The eCascadia has a typical range of 155, 220 or 230 on a full charge, depending on configuration.

Total cost of ownership

How much does energy cost for the electric semi?

Energy prices vary by region and also fluctuate on an hourly basis, depending on when the energy grid is experiencing increased demand. This means that the cost of energy is typically lower at night, so use cases that allow for overnight truck charging are ideal for maximizing fuel savings. Even after considering fluctuations in energy price, the cost-per-mile of running trucks on electricity is expected to be significantly lower than running on diesel fuel.

Do electric trucks have lower cost of ownership than diesel trucks?

Depending on the region of deployment, grants and incentives may be available to offset the higher initial purchase price of an electric truck, pushing it closer to parity with a comparable diesel truck. This, combined with lower fuel costs and reduced maintenance over the lifetime of the vehicle, can enable owners to achieve a Real Cost of Ownership advantage over operating comparable diesel models.

Electric semi truck cost

What does the Freightliner electric semi cost?

The eCascadia is now available for reservations. Please reach out to your Freightliner dealer to receive a quote.

New technologies are always more expensive in the beginning. Currently the high voltage batteries are the largest single cost driver for the eCascadia and its purchase price will be higher than Freightliner products with a conventional powertrain. However, depending on where a customer is located, grants and incentives can help to bring the purchase price down, leading to a reduced Real Cost of Ownership over time, once lower maintenance and fuel costs are considered.

Electric semi truck specs

How far can the eCascadia battery go?

The eCascadia has a typical range of 155, 220 or 230 on a full charge, depending on configuration.

How long does it take to fully charge the eCascadia battery?

Battery charging will vary depending on battery size and the power capability of the charging hardware. To best meet the need for “opportunity charging,” the eCascadia can charge from 0% to 80% in as little as 90 minutes.

What is the range for the eCascadia semi?

The eCascadia has a typical range of 155, 220 or 230 on a full charge, depending on configuration.

How much payload can the electric semi haul?

The maximum Gross Combined Weight(GCW) for the eCascadia and trailer is 82,000 lbs. The approximatecurb weightfor the eCascadia is 16,350 (4x2 standard-range), 18,750 (4x2 long-range), or21,800 (6x4).

What kinds of eAxles does the eCascadia have?

eCascadia will come equipped with the new 100% electric Detroit ePowertrain. It boasts instant torque with zero emissions and is available with a single-motor eAxle: 11,500 lb-ft.max torque, and a dual-motor eAxle: 23,000 lb.-ft max torque. For more information, go to:demanddetroit.com/epowertrain

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FAQs

What is the range of the eCascadia truck? ›

How far can the eCascadia battery go? Driving range varies between the eCascadia's two battery capacity offerings. The 438 kWh battery provides a typical driving range of 230 miles on the 4x2 configuration or 220 miles on the 6x4 configuration.

How much is the eCascadia truck? ›

Table with model and average cost
ModelManufacturerAverage Cost
Tesla SemiTesla$150,000 - $180,000
Nikola One/TwoNikola$375,000 (estimated)
Volvo VNR ElectricVolvo Trucks$200,000 (estimated)
eCascadiaFreightliner$210,000 (estimated)
Mar 29, 2024

How long does it take to charge a Freightliner eCascadia? ›

In optimal conditions, the eM2 with a smaller battery pack (194 kWh) can be charged from 0% to 80% in as little as one hour, while the eCascadia can be spec'd with a smaller battery pack (291 kWh) or dual-port charging with the larger battery pack (438 kWh) to enable a 90-minute recharge time.

What is the best Freightliner truck? ›

The on-highway truck market leader

The Freightliner Cascadia is the best-selling Class 8 truck on the road – and for good reason. The Cascadia was designed from the ground up to raise the bar for performance, reliability and efficiency.

How much torque does the Freightliner eCascadia have? ›

eCascadia features

Two electronic axle designs are available. With a dual motor, maximum torque is 23,000 pound feet generating 395 maximum horsepower. A single motor creates max torque of 11,500 pound feet and max 195 horsepower.

What electric truck has 500 mile range? ›

The 2025 Ram 1500 REV electric truck aims to upstage the Ford F-150 Lightning, Chevrolet Silverado EV, Rivian R1T, and Tesla Cybertruck with up to 500 miles of range.

Where is the eCascadia built? ›

In 2020, the Portland truck manufacturing plant, where the eCascadia is built, achieved CO₂-neutral production with reduced energy consumption and offsetting on-site emissions. DTNA plans to incorporate CO₂-neutral production at its remaining truck manufacturing plants by 2025.

How much does it cost to charge an electric Semi? ›

That's why the car chargers that run from 50kW to 350kW tend to charge from 30 to 50 cents/kWh. Tesla promotes a megawatt charger for the Semi, and given past patterns, you can expect charging from that is going to come at a higher price. Anything over 40 cents/kWh is going to be higher than the cost of diesel.

How much does an electric Peterbilt cost? ›

We can glean a few ballpark numbers from press releases. For example, the Port of Oakland recently acquired 10 Peterbilt 579EVs at a cost of $5.1 million. If this represents the true upfront purchase price—not including a maintenance contract, for example—it would translate to $510,000 per semi-truck.

How many miles will a electric semi-truck last? ›

With less than 2 kWh per mile of energy consumption, Semi can travel up to 500 miles on a single charge. Recover up to 70 percent of range in 30 minutes using Tesla's Semi Chargers. With less than 2 kWh per mile of energy consumption, Semi can travel up to 500 miles on a single charge.

How much does it cost per mile for an electric semi-truck? ›

A 2021 study from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab estimated that an electric semi-truck with a 375-mile range would have a 13% lower total cost of ownership ($1.51 per mile) than a diesel model ($1.73 per mile).

How long do Freightliner batteries last? ›

Semi-truck batteries typically last between three to five years.

Which semi truck has the least problems? ›

The Freightliner is an excellent model in carrying capacity and engine durability. They have a great reputation for creating cost-effective, high-quality vehicles due to their strength and adaptability. Not only are these vehicles renowned for their effectiveness but also for how simple they are to maintain.

Which is better Freightliner vs Kenworth? ›

In summary, both Kenworth and Freightliners certainly have their advantages. What's an advantage is often up to the opinion of the user. Kenworths are generally more contemporary in design, while Freightliners are generally more traditional. Ultimately, the driver will decide which appeals more to his or her tastes.

What is top pay at Freightliner? ›

Freightliner Technician Salary in California
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$89,599$1,723
75th Percentile$71,483$1,374
Average$53,981$1,038
25th Percentile$36,231$696

What is the actual range of the rivian truck? ›

We're introducing two new range choices for the R1T and R1S — Standard pack, with a Rivian-estimated 270 miles* of range, and Standard+ pack, with an estimated 315 miles* of range. These new options make R1 ownership more accessible than ever, with the same capability and performance Rivian is known for.

What is the range of the canoo truck? ›

Canoo Electric Truck Performance Specs
Horsepower"200/350 horsepower"
Torque550 pound-feet of torque
Range"200+ Miles"
PowertrainRWD
Battery80 kWh
2 more rows
Jun 3, 2024

How far can an electric truck go on a full charge? ›

2023 Ford F-150 Lightning

With the standard battery pack, this truck travels 240 miles on a full charge. Choosing the extended-range battery pack gives you a driving range of 320 miles. The range-topping Platinum trim travels 300 miles on a fully charged battery.

What is the range of the canoo van? ›

Battery and range

The LV will have a 80 kWh (290 MJ) battery with a range of approximately 250 mi (400 km).

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