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Odyne Systems, LLC was awarded a $776,000 grant by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to retrofit medium- and heavy-duty work trucks with Odyne plug-in hybrid systems.
Read More →At NTEA's 2014 Work Truck Show, manufacturers, conversion companies and parts manufacturers introduced advances in work vehicles along with better ways to produce them.
Read More →Truck OEMs across the board are offering fleet managers a solution for nearly every vocational need whether they’re in Atlanta or the Arctic Circle.
Read More →Odyne Systems and Inland Power Group teamed up to deliver on a $45.4 million contract from the Department of Energy to install more than 120 Odyne plug-in hybrids systems on work trucks to be deployed throughout North America.
Read More →Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has announced enhancements to its work truck solution EnPak — a 60 cfm air compressor, 20 gpm Eaton hydraulic pump, 6000-watt generator and 2400-watt EnVerter.
Read More →Earlier this month, PG&E displayed trucks at the San Francisco International Auto Show, and is now dressing trucks up for various local holiday parades.
Read More →The folks at EVAOS (Electric Vehicle Add-On Systems) are launching a hybrid-electric version of the Ford F-150. Work Truck staff went to test it out.
Read More →OREM, UT — VIA Motors was awarded The Work Truck Show 2012 Green Award for its full-size extended range electric vehicle (eREV) work trucks.
Read More →At the job site, the Odyne hybrid plug-in battery system powers typical work site applications with the engine off for a much longer time than other commercially available large truck hybrid systems, according to the manufacturer.
Read More →Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is in the process of developing a new electric light-duty work truck for launch in fiscal year 2012, Reuters reported, citing a news account from Japanese business daily Nikkei.
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