Gebrüder Weiss Peak Evolution Team Achieves New World Altitude Record for e-Vehicles – Ojos del Salado, Chile

Source: Promo Friday, 22.12.2023. 12:14
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The team at 6,500 meters – a new world record for e-vehicles (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)The team at 6,500 meters – a new world record for e-vehicles
Swiss developers drive solar-powered truck to 6,500 meters, proving the efficiency of alternative drive technologies / Gebrüder Weiss brings the record-breaking vehicle back to Switzerland

The Gebrüder Weiss Peak Evolution Team has set a new world altitude record for e-vehicles at 6,500 meters above sea level. They drove up to the western ridge of Ojos del Salado – the highest active volcano on earth – in their truck powered exclusively by solar energy. Never has an e-vehicle been driven so high.

– This is a record not only for this technology, but for our years of research work and for the very future of mobility – says Patrik Koller, CEO, and developer at Peak Evolution.

– We hope that this success will attract more attention to alternative drives and their use in mining and other demanding transport tasks.

The solar-powered e-truck from the three Swiss developers defies even the most adverse conditions (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)The solar-powered e-truck from the three Swiss developers defies even the most adverse conditions


Logistics partner and main sponsor Gebrüder Weiss has been on board since the very beginning. Not only did the company ensure the vehicle arrived safely in South America, but it also co-financed the innovative venture.

– As the oldest transport and logistics company, we are committed to the future of mobility – says Frank Haas, Head of Corporate Brand Strategy & Communications at Gebrüder Weiss.

– This success underlines our ongoing support for sustainable mobility projects and innovative technologies. We are delighted for the team and will now bring the record-breaking vehicle safely back to Switzerland.

“Terren” got the team up to 6,500 meters using nothing but the power of the sun (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)“Terren” got the team up to 6,500 meters using nothing but the power of the sun


The impressive undertaking began two months ago: Gebrüder Weiss transported the e-truck from Switzerland via Rotterdam and then by sea freight to Chile. Another overland transport took the solar truck to the Atacama region. The Peak Evolution team started at the Maricunga salt lake with the first exploratory tours and acclimatization on the mountain, at an elevation of 3,400 meters. The extreme terrain and environmental conditions of the world’s highest volcano not only put the high-tech vehicle to the test, but also put the team under extreme physical and mental strain.

– Despite these extreme conditions, our specially developed vehicle managed to drive higher than any other e-vehicle – let alone a solar-powered one – says Patrik Koller, CEO, and developer at Peak Evolution, summarizing the success.

– We have been training for this moment for four years, so giving up was never an option.

The arrival of the solar truck at the port of San Antonio, Chile (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)The arrival of the solar truck at the port of San Antonio, Chile


The three adventurers reached the first milestone at the end of November, breaking the record for e-vehicles by surpassing the 6,000-meter barrier. One week later, they reached 6,500 meters above sea level – the record height of their mission. They reached the western ridge of Ojos del Salado, the highest volcano on earth, using nothing but solar power. With the world record in the bag, the Peak Evolution team is now heading back to Switzerland, with Gebrüder Weiss ensuring that the record-breaking vehicle also makes it safely back to Europe.


The logistics company will continue to support such forward-looking projects. January will see a dress rehearsal of the Austrian Space Forum’s Mars mission take place at the Gebrüder Weiss site in Maria Lanzendorf near Vienna. The company will also test an autonomous truck next year and send an international research team to Greenland to gain important insights into climate change.

The journey continued by low bed truck to Copiapó in the Atacama region (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)The journey continued by low bed truck to Copiapó in the Atacama region


Acclimatization – for people and vehicles – in the Atacama region (Photo: Gebrüder Weiss/Anna Pocinska)Acclimatization – for people and vehicles – in the Atacama region


About Gebrüder Weiss

Gebrüder Weiss Holding AG, based in Lauterach, Austria, is a globally active, full-service logistics provider with around 8,400 employees at 180 of its own locations. In the last financial year (2022), the company generated annual sales of three billion euros.

The portfolio includes transportation and logistics solutions, digital services, and supply chain management. The dual strength of digital and physical expertise enables Gebrüder Weiss to respond quickly and flexibly to customers' needs. The family-owned company, whose history stretches back more than half a millennium, has implemented many ecological, economic, and social initiatives. Today, it is also regarded as a pioneer in sustainable business practices.

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