Electric Transport

Quiet achievers: Can Australian-made electric trucks keep our cities moving?

Published by
Riz Akhtar

As things have started to open up after Covid-19 restrictions eased across Australia, noise pollution from trucks has been gradually on the rise. But can electrification of trucks in Australia help solve that?

I commonly hear the complaint: “Australian automotive manufacturing is gone”.

It’s true that we don’t make Holdens, Toyotas or Fords anymore, but automotive manufacturing is still alive and here in 2022. I got to see it in action recently at SEA Electric’s factory in southeast Melbourne.

Source: SEA Electric

Australian-made EV trucks: quiet achievers

One thing that blew me away when I test drove SEA’s trucks in April was how quiet they were off the line and how much easier it was for the drivers to get in and start driving.

The cabin was quieter and did not have the vibrations coming off a diesel engine which is always there even if the truck is stopped at a set of lights.

This eases driver fatigue which we know contributes to road toll. So these trucks are not only quieter, but they are safer on our roads too. Drivers are more aware of their surrounding traffic with less noise and vibration.

Source: SEA Electric

Could quieter electric trucks increase house values?

On the road, EV trucks like those made by SEA Electric produce much less noise which is better for residents of homes on main-roads across Australia.

As more and more EV trucks and cars get onto our roads, our main roads would get less noisier which could lead to an increase in house values too.

Source: SEA Electric

Future of EV trucks

Many of us have heard that “without trucks, Australia stops”. It’s true as road freight is such an integral part of our transport network and the way we live.

As we move towards a cleaner future and decarbonise transport, EV trucks will play a major role in that transition. This would lead to cleaner and quieter cities and if these trucks are Australian made right here like SEA Electric trucks are in Melbourne, it’ll help us quietly achieve that transition a lot quicker.

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