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The Shyft Group, Rush Enterprises pen EV sales, service agreement

Shyft’s Blue Arc EV will start customer deliveries in 2024 in Charlotte, Michigan.

Mullen Automotive begins Class 3 EV deliveries

An additional 150 units are planned for delivery to Randy Marion prior to end of 2023.

Mack hosts MD Electric drive event, details new subscription-based financing option

Orders for these trucks are open now, and deliveries will commence in Q4 of this year. But this was the first opportunity offered to drive the MD Electric, this time on California’s Sonoma Raceway.

Michelin launches new Defender tire series for light-duty trucks

Michelin added two new tires to the Defender line – the M/S2 all-season and the Platinum.

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Scania launches new battery-electric bus platform

The electric bus platform aims to deliver more than 500 km range with up to 520 kWh of battery storage.

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Ryder deploys its first BrightDrop EV into rental fleet

The BrightDrop Zevo 600 electric van boasts a range of up to 250 miles and can support a payload of 1,460 to 2,450 lbs.

ChargePoint to provide EV charging infrastructure, training for Isuzu electric trucks

Isuzu announced in March that it will introduce the 2025 NRR EV, a Class 5 battery electric truck, in early 2024.

Southeastern Freight Lines opens Austin, Texas service center 

The new center consists of 120 dock doors and 57 associates.

Propane Education, Research Council partners with Stanadyne, Katech to achieve lower-emissions transport

The engine technology can also utilize renewable propane, which has a carbon intensity four times lower than conventional diesel.

Twin Rivers Unified School District fields one of the largest electric school bus fleets

The fleet’s lower prices and operating costs are coupled with the sustainability benefits.

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Mullen’s first Class 3 production vehicles roll off the assembly line

Class 3 production capacity at Mullen’s Tunica facility is currently planned at 3,000 vehicles annually per shift.

Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A. announces new president and CEO, COO

Davey Jung succeeds Masamichi Mizukoshi, who retired from Hino.

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