
The true value of the new Commercial Electric Vehicle Hub on Comvoy.com is the research and information it provides electric vehicle fleet buyers and dealership sales teams. Two of the key people behind the scenes at Work Truck Solutions share more about how it all works.
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In the first half of this year, ZM Trucks will begin vehicle production at its new 210,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Fontana, California. The site will make electric commercial trucks, terminal tractors, and airport ground service equipment under the ZM Trucks brand.
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Work Truck Solutions has partnered with J.D. Power to launch the Commercial Electric Vehicle Hub, a resource for the electrification of fleets. The CEV Hub is hosted on Comvoy.
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Looking back, 2024 was a very busy year for medium-duty truck announcements and news. While much of it focused on battery-electric trucks, an ICE vehicle still took top honors as Work Truck’s Medium Duty Truck of the Year.
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Bollinger Motors has made its first West Coast dealer deliveries. Three 2025 Bollinger B4 Chassis Cabs have been delivered to TEC Equipment locations in California and Washington.
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The Shyft Group established dealer sales and service partnerships with Allegiance Trucks and Ascendance Trucks for its Blue Arc, a Class-4 fully-electric commercial truck.
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Chevrolet BrightDrop 400 electric vans are hitting the road in several US markets this year to support Walmart’s InHome delivery service.
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GM Ventures has invested $10 million in Forge Nano, and the two will collaborate on potential atomic layer deposition applications for EV batteries. Forge Nano has already demonstrated the ability to expand cathode capabilities, the most expensive battery cell component.
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Pritchard EV and Pritchard Commercial have added the Chevrolet BrightDrop to their commercial vehicle portfolios, starting with the 2025 model year.
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Production of REE Automotive’s P7 electric truck line-up at Roush’s facility in Detroit, Michigan, will begin in the fourth quarter of 2024. The expected annual production capacity is up to 5,000 trucks.
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