Volvo Trucks surpasses 1 million connected trucks worldwide, including 218,000 in North America

Volvo Trucks has reached a major milestone: more than one million trucks worldwide are now digitally connected, helping fleets and drivers work smarter and safer on the road. In North America alone, more than 218,000 connected trucks are deployed in customer operations, representing one in five of all Volvo trucks on the continent.
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Volvo Trucks has reached a major milestone: more than one million trucks worldwide are now digitally connected, helping fleets and drivers work smarter and safer on the road. In North America alone, more than 218,000 connected trucks are deployed in customer operations, representing one in five of all Volvo trucks on the continent.

 

Heavy trucks of today are sophisticated vehicles filled with advanced software systems, similar to those in passenger cars. Connectivity enables trucks to share data in real time, helping fleets improve safety, fuel efficiency, and uptime while reducing unexpected repairs. For drivers and customers, this translates to trucks that stay on the road longer and operate more efficiently.

 

“Our customers expect more than just a truck, they expect a tool that supports their business in every aspect,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “With more than 218,000 connected trucks in North America, we are helping fleets maximize productivity and safety every day.”

 

The most connected Volvo truck yet

The new Volvo VNL, designed specifically for North America, is the most connected truck Volvo has ever built. At the center is Volvo’s fleet management platform, Volvo Connect, which brings vehicle insights, remote diagnostics, fuel economy reports, and over-the-air software updates together in one portal. Fleet managers can monitor trucks in near real time, schedule and deploy updates remotely, and reduce unnecessary service visits to improve uptime and maximize driver productivity.

 

Smart services that keep trucks moving
Volvo’s connected services in North America focus on two priorities: keeping trucks on the road and helping fleets run more efficiently. 
 

  • Uptime services use wireless connectivity to track vehicle health in real time, spot potential issues early, and schedule maintenance at the right moment. This prevents unnecessary downtime and ensures trucks get back to work quickly. Over-the-air software updates can also be installed while a truck is parked, reducing trips to the shop.
  • Productivity services give fleet managers tools to streamline operations and lower costs. These include fleet planning systems, fuel and safety reports, and driver support features. Drivers also benefit directly from connectivity with the Volvo My Truck app that helps drivers stay connected and prepared before they even get behind the wheel. Drivers can access the My Truck app via a phone or tablet to check key vehicle information such as fluid levels and light status, and can even set the cab climate control before starting a shift.
     

A digital shift in freight movement
The milestone highlights how technology is reshaping an industry that moves the majority of freight in the United States. Trucks are increasingly connected to the cloud, giving fleets real-time visibility that supports safety, reliability, and efficiency on the nation’s highways.

September 9, 2025

 

To learn more about Volvo Trucks North America, visit the company website

 

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For further information, please contact:

 

Cecilia Carlsson

Director Brand, Marketing & Communication

336.230.4788

cecilia.carlsson@volvo.com
 

Volvo Trucks North America, headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, is one of the leading heavy-duty truck manufacturers in North America. Its Uptime Services commitment is delivered by a network of nearly 400 authorized dealers across North America and the 24/7 Volvo Trucks Uptime Center. Every Volvo truck is assembled in the Volvo Trucks New River Valley manufacturing facility in Dublin, Virginia, which meets the internationally recognized ISO 9001 standard for quality, 14001 standard for environmental care and holds a dual ISO 50001/Superior Energy Performance certification at the platinum level, indicating a sustained excellence in energy management. Volvo Trucks North America provides complete transport solutions for its customers, offering a full range of diesel, alternative-fuel and all-electric vehicles, and is part of the Volvo Trucks global organization.

 

Volvo Trucks supplies complete transport solutions for discerning professional customers with its full range of medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Customer support is provided via a global network of dealers with 2,200 service points in about 130 countries. Volvo trucks are assembled in 12 countries across the globe. In 2024 approximately 134,000 Volvo trucks were delivered worldwide. Volvo Trucks is part of the Volvo Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial engines. The group also provides complete solutions for financing and service. Volvo Trucks’ work is based on the core values of quality, safety and environmental care.

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