Amerit Announces EV Mobile Service Centers in California
New Amerit mobile service centers are strategically situated across California to provide specialized support for commercial battery-electric vehicle fleets.
Amerit Fleet Services took advantage of Earth Day 2024 to announce new mobile service providers for EV fleets in California.
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Amerit, a provider of fleet maintenance and repair services, took advantage of Earth Day 2024 to announce the launch of its Advanced Clean Fleet Mobile Service Centers.
The mobile service centers are based across California. The company said they are strategically positioned to support, repair, and maintain zero-emission commercial vehicles and their associated charging infrastructure.
According to Amerit, each mobile service center is staffed by skilled technicians trained to maintain and repair battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles, as well as the charging hardware that supports them.
Key features of Amerit's Advanced Clean Fleet Mobile Service Centers include:
Specialized Expertise: Amerit's technicians undergo rigorous training to specialize in the maintenance and repair of zero-emission commercial vehicles and charging infrastructure, ensuring the highest quality service and support.
Comprehensive Services: The mobile service centers offer a wide range of services, including preventive maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, and software updates, tailored to meet the unique needs of electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fleets.
On-Demand Support: Equipped with state-of-the-art tools and diagnostic equipment, Amerit's mobile service centers provide routine, scheduled and on-demand support directly to their customers' locations, minimizing downtime and maximizing fleet efficiency.
"We are proud to introduce Amerit's Advanced Clean Fleet Mobile Service Centers on Earth Day, reaffirming our commitment to sustainability and innovation," said Dan Williams, CEO of Amerit.
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"By offering specialized support for zero-emission commercial vehicles and charging infrastructure, we are helping to accelerate the adoption of clean transportation solutions and reduce greenhouse gas emissions."
Each Amerit mobile service center is staffed by skilled technicians trained to maintain and repair battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles.
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Amerit's Advanced Clean Fleet Mobile Service Centers are designed, built, and deployed to provide clients with convenient access and rapid response times for essential maintenance and repair services for their EV, hydrogen and EVSE fleet assets, the company said.
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