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Rizon Introduces Service Combo Body, Increases Electric Truck Applications
Rizon now offers a combo service body that combines lockable storage and a spacious cargo bed in a single zero-emission vehicle. The body supports unique options including cranes, ladder racks, generators, lift gates, and work lighting for a wide range of vocational applications.

Rizon’s new service body combines secure tool storage and a spacious cargo bed and can be equipped with cranes, ladder racks, generators, lift gates, and work lighting.
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- Rizon introduces a combo service body that integrates lockable storage with a spacious cargo bed in one zero-emission vehicle.
- The service body can be customized with options like cranes, ladder racks, generators, and lift gates.
- This new offering expands the application of electric trucks for various vocational purposes.
*Summarized by AI
Rizon, an all-electric commercial truck brand, has introduced what it calls a new one-of-a-kind service combo body for its all-electric truck, providing a versatile zero-emission alternative for transporting tools, equipment, and materials.
Highly Configurable Service Combo Body
Combining secure tool storage and a spacious cargo bed, the highly configurable service combo body can be equipped with cranes, ladder racks, generators, lift gates, and work lighting to support a wide range of vocational applications without sacrificing payload or functionality.
“Commercial vehicle customers have been asking for an electric truck that doesn't require them to change how they work,” said Alex Voets, general manager of Rizon USA. “This new combo body delivers the familiar functionality fleets rely on, now on a zero-emission Rizon chassis.”
California & Washington State Incentives
Rizon trucks currently qualify for California's Clean Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) and Washington's Zero-Emission Incentive Program (WAZIP), providing eligible purchasers with point-of-sale vouchers ranging from $60,000 to $130,000, depending on program and eligibility.
OEM Quality
Manufactured by a global OEM with decades of commercial vehicle expertise and more than 5 million miles of electric driving experience, Rizon said it delivers confidence from the ground up. With proprietary RizonConnect connectivity services, a fully integrated active safety system, the segment's leading warranty, and flexible financing options, Rizon said it makes going electric straightforward and dependable.
Medium-Duty Class 4-5 Trucks
Rizon's class 4-5 medium-duty battery-electric vehicles range from 15,995 to 18,850 pounds in gross vehicle weight (GVW). They offer up to 110 miles (177 km) of range for the M size variant (with two battery packs) and up to 160 miles (257 km) for the L size variant (with three battery packs) on a single charge.
Rizon trucks support two types of charging systems: DC Fast Charging (via CCS1 connector) and Level 2 AC Charging (via J1772 connector), giving fleet operators flexibility based on infrastructure and operational needs.
This dual-charging capability ensures customers can meet today's charging requirements while being ready for faster charging options in the future.
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