Work Truck Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Electric Last Mile Solutions is Bringing Electrification to E-Commerce Delivery

The company’s new electric vehicle delivery vans are targeting final-mile fleets operating in urban environments and is expecting its first product launch in Q3 2021.

Andy Lundin
Andy LundinFormer Senior Editor
December 29, 2020
Electric Last Mile Solutions is Bringing Electrification to E-Commerce Delivery

Electric Last Mile Solutions’ EV urban delivery van will feature a range of 150 miles, with the capability of being fully charged in as little as two hours, according to the company. It will also feature a cargo capacity of 170 cu.-ft.

Photo: ELMS

4 min to read


Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) is an electric vehicle startup entering the commercial fleet space as a new manufacturer of EV urban delivery vans with a focus on creating products aimed at the booming e-commerce industry as well as growing corporate sustainability initiatives.

The company is designing EV delivery vans targeted for final-mile fleets operating in urban environments and expects its first product launch in Q3 2021, ELMS said. 

Ad Loading...

With the launch the company is also ensuring that it is developing a product aimed at giving fleets a low total cost of ownership (TCO), an essential component to what every fleet manager looks for in vehicles it acquires. 

More specifically, ELMS is producing the new urban EV delivery van to tap into an underserved market of the fleet space, according to the company, with a particular focus on the Class 1 Commercial vehicle segment. 

“The demand for cost effective solutions to support the e-commerce ecosystem is overwhelming. This industry promises rewards to first movers who can deliver value-driven solutions,” said James Taylor, CEO of ELMS. “ELMS is solely focused on the commercial vehicle market. Our products are designed to provide the most cost-effective, reliable and customized solutions for the last-mile delivery of goods and services.”

Fleets with shorter-distance delivery routes are a key area of focus for ELMS. This is important, as the company is focusing on a product that doesn’t demand the same level of power found in EV segments higher than Class 1, meaning the batteries of the vehicles that are being produced don’t need to be as expensive, equating to a more cost-effective end product. 

“One of the reasons that electric vehicles are such a premium is because of the size of the battery,” said Taylor. “In these urban deliveries, the last-mile short distance vehicles are not going very far. So they don’t need bigger, more expensive batteries. It doesn’t take a very big battery to give fleets more than an adequate range that satisfies the duty cycles these vehicles are typically in.”

Ad Loading...

The delivery vehicle will feature a range of 150 miles, with the capability of being fully charged in as little as two hours, according to the company.

 It will also feature a cargo capacity of 170 cu.-ft. 

The plant in Mishawaka, Indiana will have the capacity to produce 100,000 commercial vehicles per year, the company said. 

ELMS had a soft launch in August 2020, and currently has over 30,000 pre-orders from customers including leading brands and some of the largest fleet managers and dealers in the country.

Low Total Cost of Ownership

The company’s electric delivery vans will have pricing equivalent to Class 1 commercial ICE vehicles, but the additional fuel savings and lower maintenance costs — due to fewer moving parts to damage, fewer fluids to service, less wear per mile on the brakes by way of regenerative braking — help achieve the vehicle’s lower TCO.

Ad Loading...

Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) had a soft launch in August 2020, and currently has over 30,000 pre-orders from customers including leading brands and some of the largest fleet managers and dealers in the country, the company said.

Photo: ELMS

“That sets up the beginning of the total cost of ownership equation, where you’re not trying to save your way out of the deficit; you start equal from the beginning and then the savings the electric vehicle creates is net savings right from the first day,” said Taylor. 

Other EV pricing pain points will be further alleviated by the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles, Taylor added.

ELMS is also tapping in the space to fulfill the needs of corporate sustainability goals.

“The corporations that we’ve approached have the possibility of converting some of their fleet to EVs, and that’s really welcomed with open arms because of the ability for them to reach toward their carbon neutral footprints of whatever their goal is 2025 or 2030, depending on how aggressive they are,” Taylor said.

Telematics Solutions

ELMS vehicles will also feature advanced onboard and over-the-air data and telematics that allow fleet managers to engage in business planning and fleet tracking for optimal efficiency, the company said. 

Ad Loading...

The connectivity technology built into the EV delivery van will also help provide technology-based service updates for its vehicles via over-the-air capabilities.

ELMS vehicles will feature advanced onboard and over-the-air data and telematics that allow fleet managers to engage in business planning and fleet tracking for optimal efficiency. The connectivity technology built into the delivery van will also help provide technology-based service updates for its vehicles via over-the-air capabilities, ELMS said.

Photo: ELMS

“From a maintenance and service standpoint, we’ll be able to send upgrades and repairs back to the vehicle. And therefore, fleets won’t need to take them off the road and do those software enhancements at a garage or dealership, creating downtime,” Taylor said.

ELMS is also collaborating with Geotab as part of its product rollout, and its line of products will be available on Geotab’s Electric Vehicle Suitability Assessment (EVSA) tool. 

This EVSA solution is designed to help enable fleets to go electric by analyzing a fleet’s existing telematics data and creating an electrification recommendation based on each vehicle’s distinctive driving patterns.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Green Fleet

Artist rendering of an ev charging facility from an overhead view.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 16, 2026

EV Realty Opens Major Truck Charging Hub in California’s Inland Empire

EV Realty’s San Bernardino Powered Properties’ truck charging hub, which has now opened, can serve over 200 medium- and heavy-duty trucks per day.

Read More →
Closeup photo of an EV charger plugged into an EV, with white logo for WEX.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 13, 2026

WEX Launches Solution to Close the EV At-Home Charging Visibility Gap for Fleets

WEX unveiled its EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection, which ensures accurate and secure reimbursement for at-home charging.

Read More →
Woman and two men standing holding paperwork agreements they have signed with logos for Daimler Truck, Toyota, and Volvo over their heads.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 6, 2026

Toyota Motor Corporation to Join Daimler Truck & Volvo Group in Fuel Cell Joint Venture Cellcentric

Toyota intends to join Daimler Truck and Volvo Group as an equal shareholder in Cellcentric. All three shareholders intend to further strengthen Cellcentric as a leading manufacturer of fuel cell systems for heavy-duty commercial applications.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Terminal truck hauling a container trailer with a cargo ship and windmill in the background.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 3, 2026

Volvo Penta Electric Drivetrain Powering Terminal Tractors

Volvo Penta and Volvo Financial Services (VFS) have partnered to support one of Northern Europe's largest shipping and logistics companies in its ambition to transition to electric terminal tractors.

Read More →
Two men stand together holding a certificate award with large commercial trucks in the background.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 1, 2026

PacLease in Dallas Awarded Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Award

PacLease in Dallas, Texas, received a Clean Cities Award from the Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Coalition. PacLease invested in two fast-charging pedestals, one located in Dallas and the other at its sister location in Grand Prairie.

Read More →
Step van driving down road with large orange headline +20,00,000 miles.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseApril 1, 2026

Workhorse Electric Vehicles Surpass 20 Million Miles

More than 1,100 Workhorse trucks, buses, and shuttles have displaced the use of 2.3 million gallons of gas and prevented the emissions of 45 million pounds of CO2. Those vehicles have amassed more than 20 million miles combined.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Image of a row of EV charging stations and an inset image of a screenshot from a computer and from a smartphone showing charging data.
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseMarch 31, 2026

Independent Review Validates Greenlane’s Data Security & Compliance

Greenlane's security controls were independently verified as operating effectively across a nearly year-long audit period. Achieving both SOC 1 and SOC 2 Type 2 compliance demonstrates that Greenlane meets the data security standards enterprise fleet operators require from a charging partner.

Read More →
Man standing in front of an image of a blue-tinted box truck with logos for Work Truck and Truck Chat, and a yellow headline, Meet Harbinger's HC Series Cab.
Green Fleetby Wayne ParhamMarch 30, 2026

Harbinger CEO Explains New Low-Cab-Forward Truck

Join Work Truck as we tour Harbinger Motors’ new HC Series cab, a medium-duty low-cab-forward work truck available in electric and hybrid configurations, with CEO John Harris.

Read More →
Computer screen with software and numbers displayed.
Green Fleetby Wayne ParhamMarch 27, 2026

ChargePoint Launches Tools to Improve EV Charger Management

ChargePoint’s new Premier Care supports large or complex charging networks by providing concierge services to streamline operations, and the new Support Portal transforms the customer support experience into a transparent self-managed hub.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Work Truck Week 2026 Work Truck from the Show Floor FCCC
Green Fleetby News/Media ReleaseMarch 16, 2026

FCCC Collaborates with Roush On Next-Gen Engine

FCCC will work with Roush Power Systems, a recently formed division of Roush, to integrate the new GM 6.6L gas engine into its chassis products across a range of applications and markets.

Read More →