MAN Truck & Bus · Electric
eTGS
The electric heavy-duty vehicle for distribution traffic and special applications – up to 830 km range thanks to megawatt charging.
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The MAN eTGS electrifies heavy distribution transport. With modularly designed LFP batteries ranging from 240 to 560 kWh, it achieves ranges of up to 830 km in 6x2 chassis applications. The Megawatt Charging System charges the batteries from 20 to 80 percent in around 26 minutes. The batteries come from MAN's own production at the Nürnberg location. ADR-certified variants are available, qualifying the eTGS for tank transport and regulated special applications as well. A five-year digital package with MAN eManager M and Perform Services is included as standard – for maximum visibility into charging planning and driver performance.
Specifications
| Drivetrain | Electric central drive |
|---|---|
| Continuous power | 330 kW (450 PS) |
| Peak Power | 400 kW (544 PS) |
| Torque | up to 4,000 Nm |
| Battery Capacity | 240–560 kWh (modular, LFP) |
| Range | up to 830 km (6x2 chassis), up to 570 km (4x2 semi) |
| Charging Power | up to 750 kW (MCS), CCS2 standard |
| Charging time 20–80 % | ca. 26 min at MCS |
| permissible gross vehicle weight | up to 50 t towing weight |
| Axle Configurations | 4x2, 6x2, 4x2 Tractor |
| Areas of Use | Distribution traffic, ADR tank transport, special applications |
| Battery production | MAN-owned production in Nuremberg |
| Warranty | 3+1 years, 5 years digital package |
| Production | MAN main plant Munich |
Highlights
- Range up to 830 km – unique in the heavy-duty electric truck segment
- Megawatt charging with up to 750 kW reduces charging stops to the length of a break
- Batteries from MAN's own production in Nuremberg – manufactured entirely in Germany
- ADR-certified variants available for tank and hazardous goods transport
- 12.3-inch digital cockpit with a calm display mode for electric operation
- Flexible lateral battery removal technology reduces service times