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Bollinger Adds 20 TEC Locations to Dealer Network
Bollinger Motors has added 20 TEC Equipment locations to its dealer network, making the Bollinger B4 battery-electric trucks available through dealerships in Arizona, California, Iowa, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington.

Bollinger Motors, a Mullen Automotive subsidiary, has added 20 TEC Equipment dealerships to its commercial EV network in the Western US.
Photo: Bollinger Motors
Bollinger Motors has named TEC Equipment an official dealer. The addition of 20 select TEC sales and service locations expands Bollinger Motors’ commercial EV dealer network into the Western United States.
TEC Equipment currently represents franchises from Volvo, Mack Trucks, and Wabash Trailers with a primary focus along the I-5 corridor, traveling through major cities in California, Oregon, and Washington.
The new TEC dealers include the following locations:
Arizona: Phoenix
California: Dixon, Fontana, La Mirada, Lathrop, Oakland, San Diego, San Francisco
Iowa: Sioux City
Nebraska: Omaha
Nevada: Las Vegas, Reno
Oregon: Eugene, Medford, Portland, Redmond, and Wilsonville
South Dakota: Sioux Falls
Washington: Lacey, Seattle
“The addition of TEC Equipment expands Bollinger Motors’ national dealer network westward and gives us a solid foundation in several important markets,” said Jim Connelly, chief revenue officer for Bollinger Motors. “TEC is an industry leader in sales and service and provides a critical link to our commitment to electrification and customer support.”
More Details about TEC Equipment’s Services
TEC Equipment is a family-owned, full-service truck and trailer dealership founded in 1976. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and has more than 30 locations across eight states.
As a full-service dealership, TEC offers:
Truck and trailer sales
Parts
Service
Leasing
Rental
Insurance
Financing
Towing and recovery equipment
Auto transportation equipment and services
Zero-emission vehicle consulting
“We are proud to join the Bollinger Motors’ network and bring this game-changing electric truck to our customers across the West Coast,” said Chris Thompson, TEC Equipment's vice president of truck sales. “We have always prided ourselves in innovation and Bollinger Motors has developed a world-class truck.”
Details of the Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab
The Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab is an all-new, all-electric Class 4 commercial truck designed from the ground up with extensive fleet and upfitter input. Mullen said Bollinger’s unique chassis design and 185-mile range provide the performance, capability, and safety customers expect in the commercial market.
Recent Bollinger Motors Milestones
Bollinger Motors, a Mullen Automotive subsidiary, has reached several milestones in recent months, including:
Announcing production of the Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab to begin in September 2024
Receiving the Certificate of Conformity from the Environmental Protection Agency
A 50-vehicle sale to EnviroCharge
A five-vehicle sale to Spencer Manufacturing
The addition of Nacarato Truck Centers, Nuss Truck & Equipment, and LaFontaine Auto Group as dealers and service centers
An agreement with Our Next Energy in Novi, Michigan, to supply battery packs
An agreement with Roush Industries in Livonia, Michigan, to manage vehicle assembly operations
An agreement with Syncron as warranty administration partner
An agreement with Amerit Fleet Solutions as mobile service provider
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