Runhorse TEV Roll-Up Door Electric Light Truck Obtains EEC Certification, Makes Inroads Into Europe's Last-Mile Delivery Market

Recently, new energy commercial vehicle brand Runhorse TEV has launched a roll-up door electric logistics light truck custom-built for the European market. The vehicle has officially obtained the European EEC motor vehicle certification, allowing direct access to the markets of EU and EEC member states. Tailored to urban last-mile delivery scenarios, it provides local logistics enterprises with an "efficient + green" solution.
The core design of this light truck addresses key pain points in European delivery: Its roll-up door cargo compartment enables instant opening and closing, significantly cutting loading and unloading time to cater to high-frequency delivery needs such as express parcels and fresh produce; The electric drivetrain delivers zero emissions and low noise, fully complying with environmental traffic restriction policies in European city centers; The lightweight body balances load capacity and maneuverability, easily navigating narrow streets and alleys to improve last-mile delivery accessibility.
As a mandatory access standard for Europe's motor vehicle market, EEC certification covers rigorous multi-dimensional tests in safety, environmental protection, and performance. This certification approval means the vehicle fully meets the technical and regulatory requirements of the European market, clearing the key barrier for Runhorse TEV to enter Europe's commercial vehicle market.
Currently, e-commerce delivery demand in Europe continues to surge, while traditional fuel-powered logistics vehicles face environmental restrictions and efficiency bottlenecks. This electric roll-up door light truck has secured intent orders from multiple same-city delivery companies in Italy, Spain, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and other countries. The European regional director of Runhorse TEV stated that they will iterate configurations based on local needs in the future, helping European logistics enterprises achieve cost reduction, efficiency improvement, and low-carbon transformation.



