Work Truck Solutions and J.D. Power Launch Commercial EV Hub
Work Truck Solutions has partnered with J.D. Power to launch the Commercial Electric Vehicle Hub, a resource for the electrification of fleets. The CEV Hub is hosted on Comvoy.
The new Commercial Electric Vehicle Hub is on Work Truck Solutions’ Comvoy.com website.
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The Commercial Electric Vehicle Hub provides a calculator for estimated commercial EV savings over five years.
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Work Truck Solutions, an industry-leading commercial vehicle solution provider, today announced a collaboration with J.D. Power, a global leader in data analytics, to launch the Commercial Electric Vehicle (CEV) Hub on Comvoy. It is a pioneering resource designed to support commercial fleets' electrification.
For years, J.D. Power has made online electric vehicle (EV) resources available to retail shoppers; however, these did not include tools for businesses.
Recognizing that businesses need both specific tools and information to assist them with their fleet transition from ICE (internal combustion engine) to EVs, Work Truck Solutions and J.D. Power combined their collective expertise to build the groundbreaking CEV Hub, hosted on the national commercial vehicle marketplace Comvoy.com.
The CEV Hub offers a wealth of resources, such as exclusive articles and videos, as well as an industry-exclusive suite of comprehensive tools featuring:
An interactive tax incentives tool that provides details about commercial incentives and benefits filtered by state, vehicle make, and model.
A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator that includes a five-year fleet comparison feature and break-even chart.
An interactive EV Charging Map displaying charging station locations by level, a range calculator, and a route planner.
A Charger Catalog filtered by vehicle make, model, and business location. Additionally, business shoppers can even connect to qualified, local implementation resources.
“Work Truck Solutions is excited about how the CEV Hub will assist businesses in navigating their EV transition,” said Kathryn Schifferle, founder and chief vision officer at Work Truck Solutions. “One of our stated missions is to serve the entire commercial vehicle ecosystem, and this partnership with J.D.Power certainly empowers us to do just that.”
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She continued, “We are also actively looking for sponsors who are eager to connect with businesses as they move from traditional vehicles to EVs. The more resources, the better for these businesses who serve customers across industries throughout our country.”
Comvoy’s CEV Hub represents a significant step forward in facilitating the adoption of commercial electric vehicles, offering never-before-seen resources that empower businesses to embrace a more sustainable future.
“This collaboration is a perfect example of how J.D. Power works with others to empower businesses with the tools and insights needed to transition into the evolving landscape of electric transportation,” said Tim Kost, vice president of campaign operations at J.D. Power. “Fleet management is a constantly moving target, but this kind of solution will make that task more efficient and effective.”
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