Ford E-Transit Now Shipping in U.S.
The E-Transit has more than 10,000 orders from fleet and commercial customers. Ford said it “is working on ways to increase production.”
The E-Transit has more than 10,000 orders from fleet and commercial customers. Ford said it “is working on ways to increase production.”
Qualified customers also have the option to bundle a charger and associated installation costs into a single invoice.
The RamRevolution.com hub will give customers the opportunity to provide input as Ram electric trucks are developed.
The Postal Service responded to the EPA’s criticism of its recent Environmental Impact Statement on purchasing electric vehicles.
Lightning eMotors will electrify certain GM platforms at its manufacturing campus in Loveland, Colorado.
You might be surprised by the number of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks that have been deployed in the U.S., given the amount of media coverage given to them.
The SOLO Cargo is a modified version of the flagship, single-seat, three-wheeled SOLO EV and is designed to accommodate a wide range of commercial applications.
When the grid goes dark, customers can power their homes with an electric truck.
Daimler Truck North America, NextEra Energy Resources and BlackRock Renewable Power plan to pool their resources to build a network of charging sites on critical freight routes by 2026.
See the torque from outside the cabin and feel the torque from inside.
Ford is betting on Ford Pro to meet a connected, electric mobility future. What’s the plan?
Pinnacle Group Procurement Manager Sarah Russell reveals how the move to electrification is going and why they recently purchased 33 Nissan vans.
A report from the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA) addresses barriers fleet managers face in electrifying medium- and heavy-duty fleets, and lists ways they can overcome those barriers.
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