Velocity Truck Centers Expands Battle Motors Representation Across US
Velocity Truck Centers will now feature Battle Motors' ICE, CNG, and electric trucks, providing customers with environmentally friendly, high-performance options for their transportation needs.

As an official representative, Velocity Truck Centers will support the sales, service, and parts for Battle Motors' products, ensuring a seamless customer experience nationwide.
Photo: Battle Motors
Velocity Truck Centers (VTC), a provider of heavy-duty truck solutions, announced an expanded partnership with Battle Motors.
According to a company release, this expanded partnership means that Battle Motors' electric trucks will now be available through VTC dealerships nationwide, including in:
California.
Arizona.
Nevada.
Tennessee.
Kentucky.
North Carolina.
South Carolina.
Alabama.
Battle Motors is known for its heavy-duty Class 7 and 8 trucks and its commitment to sustainable transportation solutions. Battle Motors has chosen Velocity Truck Centers for its extensive industry expertise, innovative thinking, and exceptional service standards.
"We are thrilled to partner with Battle Motors. This partnership underscores our commitment to promoting sustainable transportation solutions and providing our customers with the highest quality vehicles. We look forward to a successful collaboration and the opportunity to drive the future greener transportation solutions together," said Brandon Volner, national refuse manager for Velocity Truck Centers.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in expanding Battle Motors' presence in the United States market.
Velocity Truck Centers will now feature Battle Motors' ICE, CNG, and electric trucks, providing customers with environmentally friendly, high-performance options for their transportation needs.
"We are excited about this expanded partnership with Velocity Truck Centers, which aligns with our mission to deliver top-tier transportation solutions nationwide. Velocity's expertise and commitment to service make them an ideal partner as we continue to grow our presence in the U.S. market," said Stan Mikalonis, chief revenue officer for Battle Motors.
In addition to the EV offerings, this collaboration will expand Velocity's vocational product offering, enabling it to better service a broader customer base with various versatile, durable trucks designed for various industries and applications.
Battle Motors' range of diesel, CNG, and electric trucks is designed to meet the demands of national clean energy standards, offering unparalleled performance, efficiency, and reliability.
With Velocity's extensive network and dedicated team, customers nationwide will have increased access to Battle Motors' products, providing solutions for various industries.
As an official representative, Velocity Truck Centers will support the sales, service, and parts for Battle Motors' products, ensuring a seamless customer experience nationwide. Both companies share a vision for a sustainable future and are excited about offering innovative solutions to the transportation industry across the United States.
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