Phoenix Motorcars All-Electric Work Trucks
Phoenix Motorcars offers the ZEUS 500 Truck with an electrified chassis payload of 6,500 pounds.

Fleets currently utilizing the ZEUS 500 from Phoenix Motorcars include utilities, cities, municipalities, transit agencies, airports, parking companies, universities, and corporate campuses.
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Phoenix Motorcars is focused on vehicle electrification and offers a medium-duty electric work truck. The company has helped fleets achieve their sustainability and cost efficiency objectives, resulting in over 2.3 million electric miles driven and over $1.2 million in customer fuel savings.
Phoenix Motorcars offers the ZEUS 500 Truck, built on a Ford E-450 Super Duty Chassis with a 14,500-pound GVWR. The truck offers an electrified chassis payload of 6,500 pounds.
With peak power of 230kW, the trucks offer a customizable and modular lithium ion NCA battery pack:
63 kWh with Range up to 70 Miles
94 kWh with Range up to 100 Miles
125 kWh with Range up to 130 Miles
156 kWh with Range up to 160 Miles
The trucks feature a battery warranty of five years/150,000 miles and a Phoenix Drive System warranty of five years/60,000 miles.
Features of the ZUES 500 electric work trucks include:
Up to 160-mile range
Customizable body configurations
Turnkey electrification
Fleets currently utilizing work trucks from Phoenix Motorcars include utilities, cities, municipalities, transit agencies, airports, parking companies, universities, and corporate campuses.
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