New e-delivery service Tyne: Compact vehicles for craftsmen in Waiblingen
New e-delivery service Tyne: Compact vehicles for craftsmen in Waiblingen
In Waiblingen, a new manufacturer of e-utility vehicles has established itself: Tyne. The name, which was deliberately derived from the English "Tiny", reflects the concept of compact and light vehicles. These new, electrically operated means of transport are specially designed for craftsmen and service providers and thus differ from conventional, heavy commercial vehicles. With the development of Tyne, a sustainable and economic solution for urban mobility is to be offered.
The first 100 models have already been sold and the production of other vehicles is progressing quickly. These vehicles are manufactured in a work in Jinan, China, while sales are handled over Waiblingen. These vans are designed for a maximum range of 130 kilometers and reach a top speed of 80 km/h. This makes them ideal for use in urban and regional areas. The measures to reduce CO2 emissions are particularly relevant for regions such as Stuttgart, where there is a high density of traditional commercial vehicles.
environmental friendliness and promotion
The company is aimed specifically at craftsmen, delivery services and service providers who are looking for a cheap and environmentally friendly alternative. The innovative concept of Tyne not only promises to reduce emissions, but also ensures that the vehicles can be practically used in everyday life. Markus Graf, the CEO of Tyne, emphasizes: "We now want to set 5,000 Tyne, 3,000 of them in Europe."
In Baden-Württemberg there is currently a funding option of 4,000 euros for the N1 commercial vehicle class, in which the Tyne transporters fall. However, this funding remains unknown to many potential buyers and could be crucial for market success. Graf also reports that the vehicles can be offered at competitive prices without funding. The mixture of everyday benefits and user -friendly technology is one of the strengths of the new provider.
tyne is the third car manufacturer, which emerges from the Stuttgart region, according to the big names Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. In order to ensure the production conditions, the company works with partners such as Albert Weber. Graf assures that the manufacturing processes should correspond to international standards for human rights and environmental protection. The implementation of such standards is a further step to strengthen a responsible business in the area of e-mobility.
The first steps on the market seem to be promising, while the demand for more environmentally friendly means of transport is continuously increasing. Tyne could establish itself as a decisive player on the growing market for electrical commercial vehicles, especially at a time when sustainable solutions are becoming increasingly important. For detailed information and a deeper insight, there is a look at the comprehensive report on www.autoflotte.de an.
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