XL Fleet to merge with Pivotal Investment Corp. II

XL Fleet to merge with Pivotal Investment Corp. II

XL Fleet and Pivotal Investment Corp. II have entered into a merger agreement. Upon closing, the combined company will be named XL Fleet.

XL Fleet says it has over 3,200 commercial and municipal vehicles deployed throughout the U.S. and Canada which have logged more than 130 million customer miles driven on the company’s hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric drive systems. Upon closing, the company is expected to have an additional $350 million of funding, which it says it plans to invest in the development of new electrification technologies while also expanding into emerging markets outside of North America.

With the capital raised from this transaction, XL says it intends to fuel investments in the development of new products designed to accelerate the fleet industry’s transition from fossil fuels to electrified propulsion. The company expects to expand its current suite of hybrid and plug-in hybrid solutions for Class 2-6 vehicles to include zero CO2 (e.g., all-electric, hydrogen fuel cell electric) drive systems for a wide range of vehicles, including those in the heavy-duty Class 7-8 vehicle space.

In addition to its electrified powertrain platform, XL provides real-time data monitoring and analytics through its XL Link solution, which the company says it will use in part to continue developing its electrification-as-a-service suite.

You May Also Like

First Rizon Class 4-5 electric trucks delivered in California

The CARB certified EVs are starting to be delivered to customers in CA, orders will continue to be fulfilled throughout spring.

Daimler-Rizon-EV-truck-California

Customers in California are beginning to get deliveries of Daimler Rizon Class 4-5 BEV trucks. Distributor Velocity EV says the first fleet deliveries have already commenced and are slated to continue this spring.

Velocity EV tells us the initial deployment of Rizon trucks in California includes the following fleets:  

Freightliner’s first EM2 BEV trucks now in service

Pitt Ohio, a transportation, warehouse, and logistics services company, is the first to deploy the eM2.

Daimler-Freightliner-eM2-BEV-PITT-OHIO
Isuzu, Neweast to launch dealership in Saudi Arabia

The companies symbolized the collaboration with a signing ceremony in February.

Neweast-Isuzu-KSA-dealership-ceremony
Weather Guard adds new truck boxes and headache racks

The 2024 Saddle and Lo-Side truck boxes include the one-key Ultralock security feature.

Weather-guard-headache-racks-lock-boxes
Fleet Profile: Ryder uses EVs to focus on zero-emissions fleet

Ryder says it intends to give customers an “end-to-end” solution by adding thousands of GM BrightDrop EVs to its lease and rental fleet.

BrightDrop-Electric-Cargo-Van-Ryder-Nov-23

Other Posts

Autocar, Rocsys bring hands-free charging to EV fleets

The chargers use soft robotics, computer vision technology and AI to help ensure successful plug-ins.

Autocar-Rocsys-hands-free-charging
The trucking life of the internal combustion engine going forward

A glimpse into the fossil-free future of truck engines that run on everything from biodiesel to natural gas to hydrogen.

volvo-fuel-cell-1400
Navistar passes 100 EV authorized dealers

Over 30% of all dealer locations will be able to support EV sales and service, across 41 states and seven of 10 Canadian Provinces. 

Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 completes winter trials

Tested in the cold of Finland, and the heat of Spain, Mercedes-Benz says the BEV eActros 600 is slated to launch at the end of the year.

Mercedes-Benz-eActros-completes-winter-trials