Volta Trucks Enters Partnership To Help Build Testing Fleet
Volta Trucks is trying to take a different approach to cargo vehicles in cities. Starting in 2017, with grand plans to revolutionize safety and environmental technology for trucks, the company has had a long journey to delivery.
In addition to its impressive promised safety features, the Volta Zero has zero emissions, making it an ideal choice for sustainable cities looking to reduce their carbon footprint. With its advanced technology, it promises to revolutionize urban delivery trucks and make roads safer for everyone, including the people who only share the air with them.
In other words, they’re trying to build an end-to-end truck and cargo experience and not just sell vehicles. But, to do that, Volta needs to build some trucks, and a new partnership with EAVX will help do just that. In collaboration with EAVX, a subsidiary of J.B. Poindexter & Co., Inc. that dominates North America’s commercial vehicle body industry, the truck bodies for the forthcoming Pilot Fleet will be constructed, allowing butts to get into actual seats.
By integrating the sophisticated technology and innovative design of the Volta Zero with EAVX’s state-of-the-art engineering expertise, Volta Trucks aims to deliver an unparalleled sustainable, secure, and efficient solution for urban delivery fleets in the US. The Volta Zero Pilot Fleet, equipped with EAVX bodies and technology, is anticipated to debut on US roads as part of the Driving Experience Programme in late 2023.
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