Motiv Electric Trucks Launches Motiv Premier Partner Network
Motiv Electric Trucks has launched the Motiv Premier Partner Network, a collection of companies that can help fleets move toward electrification and assist those already electrified in improving operations.

The new Motiv Premier Partner Network can help customers reduce costs and increase efficiency at every step of the electrification journey.
Photo: Motiv/Work Truck
Motiv Electric Trucks has launched the Motiv Premier Partner Network (MPPN), a carefully vetted commercial fleet resource consisting of industry-leading solution providers available to support fleets at any stage of their journey to net-zero emissions.
Premier Partner offerings and expertise focus on helping fleets minimize charging infrastructure costs, improve operational efficiencies, and take advantage of incentive and financing programs – all of which can reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and accelerate the time to a positive Return on Investment (ROI).
Motiv has accompanied fleets through electrification pilot programs, multi-depot deployments, and repeat orders since 2009.
Nearly 6 million miles on real routes and multi-year deployments in a variety of extreme weather conditions has resulted in the company leading the industry in follow-on orders, with 64 percent of vehicles having been delivered to repeat customers.
Motiv’s lessons learned with customers like Purolator, Vestis (formerly Aramark Uniform Services), Cintas, Bimbo Bakeries, and Shasta Linen Supply have guided the development, vetting, and selection of the MPPN’s trusted fleet electrification experts.
“Now more than ever, smart fleets are looking at the entire ecosystem of electrification to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO),” said Scott Griffith, CEO of Motiv Electric Trucks. “At every step in the process of fleet electrification, key decisions can either save or increase costs. Our premier partners are experts in helping fleets avoid costly mistakes in construction, infrastructure development and charging hardware/software selection.”
Griffith said the partners can help unlock incentives, credits, and other financial mechanisms that, combined, reduce the average cost per mile driven, making it comparable with, if not better than, that of diesel or gas trucks.
“This combination helps our fleet customers meet their dual goals of lower carbon and lower costs,” he added.
Offered as an “al a carte” approach to maximizing adoption efficiency, Motive said the benefit of it’s Premier Partner Network is twofold. For fleets just beginning their electrification journey, the Network offers access to experts in all facets of planning and execution. This helps new fleets avoid common pitfalls and costly technology and energy costs.
For fleets moving from an early pilot phase to full-scale fleet-wide electrification, network partners can help further optimize operations (i.e., better route/vehicle planning) and charging demand (optimized charging times, levels), access financing, and unlock new sources of income from incentives, credits, and other financial programs.
“Depending on the size of the fleet and the miles travelled, customers can realize a net positive impact of thousands of dollars per year by making smarter decisions on hardware, utilization and finance, dramatically shortening the time to ROI,” Griffith explained. “We’ve done the hard work of finding and vetting the best and smartest leaders in the industry.”
Working in Collaboration with MPPN Partners
MPPN partners include leaders in eight key areas, which are:
Charging Hardware
Charging Management Systems (CMS)
Telematics
Consulting
Charging as a Service
Vehicle/Charging Financing
EPC/Professional Services
Operations & Maintenance
MPPN Partner: ABM
ABM offers comprehensive electrification solutions that guide fleets through every phase of implementation, from initial consultation and design to installation and ongoing maintenance. Services include site analysis, infrastructure upgrades, and expert installation to ensure seamless integration of EV charging stations.
MPPN Partner: Flipturn
Flipturn offers an AI-powered EV charging management software designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of fleet operations. Its platform helps fleet managers gain real-time insight into charger status, vehicle location, and state of charge, while built-in power management intelligently balances loads, prevents demand spikes, and keeps operations within utility limits without compromising vehicle readiness.
MPPN Partner: FractalEV
FractalEV specializes in manufacturing Level 2 EV chargers tailored for fleet, multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs), and commercial applications. A key feature is the inclusion of an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) cloud portal that enables efficient remote management and diagnostics.
MPPN Partner: Fuse
Fuse is the end-to-end software platform enabling seamless participation in Clean Fuel Standard Programs across California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Canada. By automating enrollment, credit generation, and monetization, Fuse helps electric fleet operators unlock and maximize revenue from these programs.
MPPN Partner: Geotab
Geotab’s fleet management platform boosts operational efficiency, safety, and compliance while giving fleet operators deeper control over electric vehicles. With EV-specific analytics, including battery state-of-charge, range forecasting, and charging behavior, Geotab’s tools help extend vehicle life and streamline daily operations.
MPPN Partner: InCharge Energy
InCharge Energy offers end-to-end commercial EV charging solutions and InService maintenance and repair plans, designed to service most brands of EV chargers available to ensure operational confidence. InControl charge management and maintenance software facilitates remote repair of nearly 75% of charger issues, with insights to minimize total cost of ownership and tools to request service easily.
MPPN Partner: The Mobility House
The Mobility House provides reliable and flexible charging and energy management for electric vehicle fleets. Its interoperable charge management platform, ChargePilot, delivers responsive monitoring and control of chargers via open standard communications to enable robust automated load management, solar and backup power integration, and real-time local optimization.
MPPN Partner: SitelogIQ
SitelogIQ is a national energy efficiency and facility improvement solutions provider. Its Commercial Markets division helps fleet owners and operators, CRE portfolios, auto dealerships, and healthcare systems roll out a centrally managed, nationwide EV infrastructure strategy. The team works hands-on across all project phases, from site selection to turnkey engineering and installation to incentive management.
Motiv will continue to add more partners to each category in the coming weeks to best serve customers with a wide range of pre-approved and integrated providers.
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