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Newsby StaffSeptember 7, 2023

Start of Production for Workhorse W56 Chassis

The zero emission delivery work van is designed to meet the challenging demands of the commercial vehicle industry, supporting benchmark payload capacity of up to approximately 10,000 pounds and with a range of up to 150 miles.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseMarch 9, 2022

SEA Electric Reveals SV6 EV Step Van

Powered by the SEA‐Drive 120b power‐system, the SEA SV6 EV covers applications with a GVWR up to 26,000 lbs.

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Articlesby Chris BrownMarch 29, 2021

Heavy Payloads and Commercial EV Range — a Real-World Test

How efficient is an all-electric Class 6 delivery truck in its regular duty cycle with payloads up to 11,000 lbs.? Weight is less of an EV range inhibitor than you’d think.

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Newsby StaffJune 3, 2020

New Medium-Duty Truck Batteries for Lightning Systems

Octillion Power Systems is collaborating with Lightning Systems to produce Class 6 electric trucks (up to 12.5 tons) capable of supporting “middle-mile” delivery logistics between warehouses and distribution centers.

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Newsby StaffFebruary 20, 2020

Plug Power and Lightning System Partner on Middle-Mile Class 6 Truck

A collaboration between Plug Power and Lightning Systems enables both companies to offer an electric, fuel cell-powered Class 6 truck capable of supporting middle-mile delivery logistics between warehouses and distribution centers.

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Articlesby Roselynne ReyesMay 8, 2019

Ford's F-600 Rounds Out Super Duty Lineup

The new Ford F-600 Super Duty chassis cab offers more power and a 22,000-pound GVWR in a familiar Class 5 Super Duty package.

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ArticlesCover Storyby Mike AntichMarch 3, 2010

Hino Well-Positioned to Expand Commercial Market Share

Hino expanded vocational applications for its lineup of medium-duty Class 4-7 trucks. In addition, it will introduce Class 4 & Class 5 hybrid cab-over models in MY-2012. Hino increased its Class 6 market share to 15 percent, up from 5 percent in 2005.

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