Volvo Trucks is introducing unattended over-the-air software updates.
“We are always striving to maximize our customers’ uptime, and this is an important milestone,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “Drivers will be able to start a software update, lock the truck and walk away, whether that’s for a break or at the end of the day, and return to an updated vehicle. It’s a simpler way for fleets to keep trucks current without interrupting operations.”
This new capability is a unique advancement in the heavy-duty trucking industry, expanding how fleets manage software and helping keep vehicles up to date without interrupting operations.
Updates without Interrupting Operations
The new feature is possible thanks to Volvo Trucks’ new, connected 24-volt platform in North America.
The rapid expansion of over-the-air updates has enabled more than 80% of connected Volvo trucks operating on the latest software and a 24% reduction in unplanned stops. These updates enable continuous improvements to critical systems such as engine performance, transmission, and battery management.
“While this type of functionality is becoming standard in the passenger car industry, its impact is significantly greater in trucking, where vehicles are in operation for eight to eleven hours a day. Any time saved directly translates into increased productivity for our customers,” Voorhoeve said.
Volvo Trucks completed over 18,000 over-the-air software updates in May, with systems capable of dispatching up to 10,000 updates per day across its connected fleet.










