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Rohlík.cz bet on electrical supplies from China. He is building the largest fleet in the Czech Republic

So far, electromobility on the Czech market mainly attracts companies that are the primary operators of electric cars in our country. Even so, such vehicles are still rather of interest, because on the Czech market, electric cars are at least favored, at least for now. Even so, one giant company fleet of electric cars is now emerging. It is being built by the online supermarket Rohlik.cz.

He announced that by 2025 he would deliver customer orders exclusively through electric cars. For this reason, by the end of the year, it will use 42 electric vehicles in its fleet to distribute purchases; by the end of 2022, it intends to purchase a total of 400. This is the largest project of its kind in the Czech environment.

“I am convinced that next year we will have the largest fleet of electric cars in the Czech Republic and probably in the whole of Central Europe,” says Olin Novák, head of Rohlik.cz, who took over the management of the company’s domestic branch only last month.

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Rohlik.cz chose a really unconventional solution in the Czech environment. The Chinese delivery Maxus eDeliver 3 from the workshop of the SAIC concern is originally heading to the fleet. The SWB version is a 4,555 mm long car, capable of holding a load of up to 4.8 m3. It is powered by an electric motor with an output of 90 kW, which relies on batteries with a capacity of 35 kWh or 52.5 kWh, depending on the version. These are enough to cover up to 243 km according to the WLTP methodology. In an urban environment, according to the WLTP City methodology, they have to travel up to 344 km.

The Auto.cz website writes details in its article.

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