Stater Bros. Markets receives its first Autocar all-electric terminal tractor

Stater Bros. Markets receives its first Autocar all-electric terminal tractor

Autocar, manufacturer of specialized severe-duty vocational trucks, announced the delivery of its battery-electric terminal tractor, the E-ACTT, to supermarket chain Stater Bros. Markets. The California-based grocer has implemented its first all-electric terminal tractor into its distribution fleet to meet corporate environmental goals. Autocar delivered the E-ACTT to the Stater Bros. distribution center in San Bernardino, Calif., and provided operator and technician orientations before deploying it into the fleet.

Announced in 2021, the purpose-built E-ACTT is Autocar’s first all-electric terminal tractor designed for the logistics and vocational trucking industry to help meet the regulatory emissions mandates in California and across the United States. Stater Bros. is one of the first Autocar customers to receive the E-ACTT and deploy the unit into its fleet for use at its distribution center.

Stater Bros. operates 171 supermarkets throughout Southern California and delivers fresh products to all of its stores with its in-house shipping and distribution departments. The recent delivery to the supermarket chain is the first of two E-ACTT terminal tractors that will be used for transportation within the distribution center. 

With stricter regulations set forth by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for lowering emissions from commercial trucking operations, original equipment manufacturer Autocar has delivered top-of-the-line, zero-emission options to help customers meet these requirements. The E-ACTT is designed to help fleets replace their diesel trucks with a zero-emission alternative that meets the same standards set by its diesel counterpart, the severe-duty Autocar ACTT. Autocar’s efforts in manufacturing the E-ACTT to help customers transition to commercial fleet electrification plays a significant role in meeting new regulations and achieving environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals. 

The E-ACTT is a battery-powered vehicle that can last up to 22 hours on a full charge. Its modular battery pack is compatible with the industry standard CCS-1 compliant DC fast charging, and its liquid-cooled/heated batteries allow it to adapt to different work conditions. In addition, the terminal tractor’s advanced telematics and monitoring system communicate maintenance and repair needs to help increase uptime and improve efficiency. 

The Autocar battery-electric terminal tractor is purpose-built for use in commercial and industrial applications as a reliable and durable tool for operators.

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