Kalmar, Orange EV Collaborating on Electric Terminal Tractor
Kalmar Ottawa and Orange EV are collaborating on a zero-emission, electric terminal tractor. The companies will incorporate Orange EV’s technology into the Kalmar Ottawa T2 terminal tractor.
by Staff
April 24, 2015
The Orange EV T-Series electric terminal tractor.Photo via Orange EV
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The Orange EV T-Series electric terminal tractor. Photo via Orange EV
Kalmar Ottawa and Orange EV are collaborating on a zero-emission, electric terminal tractor. The companies will incorporate Orange EV’s technology into the Kalmar Ottawa T2 terminal tractor.
The success of Orange EV’s remanufactured T-Series was the basis for the collaboration, showing that the design was capable of supporting regular terminal operations in real-world LTL freight transportation, distribution, manufacturing and intermodal services.
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“With the increasing demand for cleaner, more efficient trailer spotting at distribution centers, freight yards and ports, aligning ourselves with a company like Orange EV was the logical progression for Kalmar Ottawa,” said Dave Wood, Vice President Sales & Marketing, Terminal Tractors Americas Region.
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