Article 6DN8Q Efficient motors and LFP batteries will power this new medium-duty truck

Efficient motors and LFP batteries will power this new medium-duty truck

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Compared to light-duty vehicles-smaller pickup trucks, SUVs, and passenger cars-there's a relative lack of new medium-duty electric trucks for the commercial market. That's not to say there are no medium-duty EVs out there-quite a few companies have been making electric powertrains for use in commercial vehicles like delivery vans and school buses. Motiv is one such company, a 14-year veteran of the field. Today it announced a new medium-duty EV designed from the ground up, called the Argo.

"The market is demanding a proven solution that enables companies to confidently scale their EV vehicle fleets, which is where Motiv steps in: Argo combines our proven powertrain technology with a new driver-centric cab to deliver an unparalleled EV experience," said Tim Krauskopf, CEO of Motiv Power Systems.

"In California, for example, the Advanced Clean Fleet Rule is set to go into effect on January 1, 2024, and the state needs roughly 20,000 new zero emission medium-duty EVs on the road by the end of 2024," he said. "The Argo Series will help meet the growing demand of many companies waiting for an EV solution capable of supporting a wide range of applications."

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