
The Colorado-based provider of zero-emission vehicles announced its next-gen electric school bus built on the GM-based ZEV4 platform.
The Colorado-based provider of zero-emission vehicles announced its next-gen electric school bus built on the GM-based ZEV4 platform.
Sales volume on its electric fleet vehicles plummeted after a key supplier could not deliver enough battery packs.
New tool allows fleet managers to input key characteristics to receive operating cost analysis, carbon reduction information, and vehicle recommendations based on more than 3-million miles of real-world data.
Peak to Peak Charter School partnered with Highland Electric Fleets to bring four IC Bus and Collins/Lightning electric buses into the student transportation mix.
The new offering in Lightning’s lineup of Class 3-8 commercial electric vehicles will be available to municipal and private transit agencies throughout North America.
As part of this agreement, Lightning eMotors will deliver 70 Class 3 zero-emission, all-electric cargo vans and 100 Class 5 zero-emission, all-electric box trucks.
Lightning Insights includes a fleet management portal that tracks data in real time, such as vehicle location, state of charge, energy usage, efficiency, and vehicle health.
The new mobile charging solution can accommodate a variety of battery capacities and outputs to meet a range of customer use cases.
The new agreement opens their Type A school bus electrification partnership to include both GM and Ford chassis platforms.
With Powered by AMPLY, Lightning will combine the strength of its own vehicle telematics with AMPLY’s OMEGA charge management software for new EV purchases.
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