
Papé, a Mullen Automotive dealer, and upfitter Emerald Transportation are offering a refrigerated solution for the Mullen Class 3 EV Truck
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Bollinger Motors’ B4 Chassis Cab is now qualified for California’s Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project. Combined with federal incentives, California customers can now qualify for incentives up to $100,000 per vehicle.
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Following the FedEx Forward event, Workhorse is experiencing increased parcel delivery fleet interest, including recent orders for seven W56 electric step vans for immediate delivery upon completion of upfit.
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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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Daimler Truck North America has added its first electric Freightliner eCascadia in Motor City for its inbound logistics operation. The Freightliner eCascadia will be integrated into DTNA’s operations at the Detroit Logistics Center.
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Rizon entered the Canadian market in April 2024, and now the first medium-duty all-electric truck shipment has arrived in British Columbia. After upfitting, the trucks will start reaching customers in January.
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Motiv Electric Trucks has hired James Griffin as chief revenue officer. The company said he brings deep experience in sales and business development in commercial truck OEM, fleet and logistics solutions, and EV fleet charging infrastructure.
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Zeus Electric Chassis has signed One Stop Truck & Equipment as its first dealer to sell its Zeus Z-19 Class-5 zero-emission truck, which features a pickup-style cab.
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Discover what’s driving the trucking industry’s biggest concerns in 2024. From the economy to electric vehicles, find out the top issues facing fleets and drivers today in the latest report from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI).
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