Mober launches PH's first electric tractor head truck
The new electric tractor head truck boasts an 18-ton payload capacity and a range of up to 220 kilometers on a single charge of its 282.6-kilowatt battery. Photo from Mober.

Mober has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) fleet with the launch of the country’s first fully electric tractor head truck.

The new electric tractor head truck boasts an 18-ton payload capacity and a range of up to 220 kilometers on a single charge of its 282.6-kilowatt battery, the Filipino tech-logistics startup said in a statement.

It can be fully charged in two hours at a 120-kilowatt fast direct current charging station. Designed for large-scale logistics operations, Mober said the truck enhances efficiency and reduces environmental impact, offering instant torque, quiet operation, and regenerative braking for smoother, more sustainable performance.

Ideal for predictable daily routes, Mober said the EV tractor head will help logistics companies meet sustainability targets without compromise. It also addresses the increasing demand for greener mid- and last-mile delivery solutions from companies across various sectors, including retail, fast-moving consumer goods, and more.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the Philippines’ first 100% electric tractor head truck. This achievement underscores Mober’s unwavering dedication to transforming the logistics landscape with sustainable transport solutions,” Mober founder and chief executive officer Dennis Ng said.

The new addition boosts Mober’s goal of expanding its EV fleet to 500 units by the end of the year, Ng added.

Mober said the new acquisition solidifies its “leadership in promoting sustainability through innovative commercial EV logistics solutions.”

“By operating a fully electric fleet, Mober eliminates tailpipe emissions, improves air quality, and champions the transition to a more sustainable transportation ecosystem,” the company added.

Beyond fleet expansion, Mober said it is pioneering innovation in the commercial EV sector with its advanced technology solutions. Its proprietary battery management system provides real-time battery health and performance monitoring, enabling predictive maintenance and extending fleet lifespan.

Mober’s transport management system, meanwhile, optimizes delivery routes, minimizing energy consumption and emissions while maximizing operational efficiency.

With its expanding fleet and cutting-edge technology, Mober said it is on track to become a leader in green logistics in Southeast Asia, starting in the Philippines and paving the way for a more sustainable future in the industry.

Mober is the first mover for EV adoption in the Philippines’ delivery services sector, providing third-party last-mile and middle-mile delivery services for international and local customers under multi-year, fixed-price contracts.

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