Electric Truck Makes History: German YouTuber to Circle Globe in Mercedes eActros
First Heavy-Duty EV Semi to Circumnavigate the World
A German electric-truck enthusiast and YouTuber is set to pilot a Mercedes-Benz eActros across six continents, aiming to become the first person to drive a heavy-duty electric semi around the globe. The mission, scheduled to launch next month, underscores the rapid evolution of zero-emission long-haul transport.

Invented Route and Timeline
The roughly 80-day journey will cover more than 40,000 kilometers across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia. According to the YouTuber, who operates under the channel ElectroTrucker, the trip will test the eActros’s range, charging infrastructure, and durability under extreme conditions.
“If this truck can handle the heat of the Outback and the cold of Siberia, it proves that electric semis are ready for global logistics,” said the YouTuber, who requested anonymity for safety reasons.
Technical Challenges Ahead
The eActros, with a claimed range of about 400 km per charge, will rely on a planned network of fast chargers along major highways and strategic pit stops. Mercedes-Benz Trucks has supplied a custom battery pack and reinforced cooling systems for the trek.
Industry experts, however, warn that charging gaps in remote regions—such as central Australia and parts of sub-Saharan Africa—could force longer than expected layovers. “The success hinges on real-time grid coordination and backup power,” said Dr. Lena Kraft, a sustainable logistics researcher at the University of Munich.
Background: The Race to Decarbonize Trucking
Heavy-duty trucks account for nearly 25% of global transport carbon emissions. While passenger EVs have surged, commercial electric semis have lagged due to battery weight and high cost. Mercedes launched the eActros in 2021; competitors like Tesla and Volvo are also fielding prototypes.

The circumnavigation attempt coincides with tightening EU emissions targets and growing corporate demand for carbon-neutral shipping. If successful, it could accelerate adoption among fleet operators awaiting proof of zero-emission viability.
Previous Milestones
In 2023, a smaller electric van completed a similar global loop, but no Class 8 equivalent has attempted the feat. The eActros carries a gross weight of 40 tonnes, making it the heaviest EV ever to attempt a circumglobal journey.
What This Means: A Tipping Point for EV Logistics?
Should the trip succeed, it would demonstrate that electric semis can replace diesel trucks on intercontinental routes, not just last-mile deliveries. Analysts predict a 30% drop in per-km running costs for fleets that switch to electric, but the upfront price remains triple that of diesel equivalents.
“This is a textbook proof-of-concept,” said Marcus Reed, a transportation analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “If the YouTuber manages it without major breakdowns, orders from logistics giants could spike within a year.”
The wider implication for consumers: cheaper goods transportation and quieter roads, but also a massive grid upgrade challenge. Countries along the route will need to invest fast to avoid blackouts.
Timeline and Follows
The departure is set for April 15 from Berlin. Follow updates via the ElectroTrucker channel and official Mercedes-Benz Trucks social media. A live tracker will be available.
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