Motiv Delivers 5 Electric Step Vans to Shasta Linen Supply
New electric trucks provided by Motiv Power Systems are providing zero-emission deliveries to communities with some of the highest pollution levels in California, while meeting EV regulations ahead of schedule.

Shasta Linen Supply now operates five Motiv Power Systems zero-emissions vehicles.
Photo: Motiv Power Systems

Shasta Linen Supply now operates five Motiv Power Systems zero-emissions vehicles.
Photo: Motiv Power Systems
Motiv Power Systems announced the completed deployment of five electric delivery vehicles to Shasta Linen Supply, a commercial linen supply company delivering linens, uniforms, and other textiles to over 1,200 business and professional firms in California.
Motiv said Shasta is paving the way as California-based companies begin to transition to electric in accordance with the state’s Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) regulation.
Advanced Clean Fleet Goals with Motive
ACF requires fleets to have 50% of their vehicles be all-electric by 2031, and Shasta’s five Motiv trucks now make up half of their fleet — establishing Motiv Power Systems as the electric truck OEM partner of choice.
Shasta has taken its existing landmark business and retrofitted the infrastructure to support the trucks from Motiv, now in operation across local routes in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys.
With the delivery and deployment of the Motiv-powered vehicles in late 2023, Shasta has already driven 9,600 miles, reduced an estimated 15,800 pounds of tailpipe emissions, and saved $4,800 on fuel costs.
Fleet a Proven Sustainability Award Winner
Shasta has consistently proven their commitment to sustainability through their environmentally conscious choices of chemicals, recyclable materials, and now delivery vehicles< Motive said.
The fourth-generation, woman-owned linen supply company was awarded “Clean Power City: Carbon Free Transportation” at Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s 16th Annual Sustainable Business Awards for their use of Motiv’s electric trucks.
“Community and sustainability go hand-in-hand for the team here at Shasta — and electrifying our fleet with the Motiv vehicles brings us one step closer to cultivating a cleaner and greener environment,” said Noël Hammer Richardson, president and CEO of Shasta Linen Supply.
Richardson said with funding and incentives available to help Shasta Linen Supply go electric, the company has found that Motiv’s electric trucks are quieter, cheaper to maintain, and easier to operate than the gasoline trucks they replace. From a business perspective.
“Given the sheer weight of linens, building an electric truck that can handle the payload is an industry-wide challenge. Motiv rose to that challenge, and our partnership with Shasta Linen Supply has proven that the shift to EVs can be seamless when done right,” said Jim Castalez, founder and chief technology and revenue officer of Motiv Power Systems. “Shasta is leading the charge for the electrification of the linens space, and we’re incredibly proud to be their EV van provider of choice every step of the way.”
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