The financing package is designed to reduce the financial barriers associated with the acquisition of HD BEVs. By offering competitive finance discounts and sharing the financial risk, the collaboration aims to make electric trucks a more viable option for fleet operators.

Richard Lovell, CEFC Executive Director, highlighted that this transaction demonstrates how fleet operators can work with manufacturers and financiers to accelerate the transition to electrification. By reducing some of the financial risk associated with new technologies like HD BEVs and offering a competitive finance discount, the initiative helps lower the premium associated with this new technology.

For Australian businesses, particularly those in logistics and heavy transport, this financing package presents an opportunity to modernise fleets with environmentally friendly vehicles. The reduced operational costs and potential government incentives further enhance the attractiveness of transitioning to electric trucks.

As the Australian transport sector continues to seek solutions for reducing its carbon footprint, partnerships like that between CEFC and Volvo Group play a crucial role in facilitating the shift towards sustainable practices.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Tuesday 23rd December, 2025

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