
While well-positioned as last- or middle-mile delivery, the Class 5/6 Lion5 boasts a range of up to 200 miles with 80% charging in just 1.5 hours.
While well-positioned as last- or middle-mile delivery, the Class 5/6 Lion5 boasts a range of up to 200 miles with 80% charging in just 1.5 hours.
The first batteries produced in Mirabel will power the Lion5 truck and the LionAmbulance, expected to reach commercial production in the first half of 2023.
Four key partnerships will bring on new fully electric refrigerated, dry freight, and aluminum stake body options for the Lion6 urban truck.
Lion Electric will supply the Green Mountain Power utility with a Lion8 bucket truck for line crews and a Lion6 stake body truck for electrical maintenance field crews.
Heritage will initially purchase five Lion Electric battery-electric trucks for the 2021 fleet electrification validation program consisting of Class 6 and/or Class 8 vehicles.
Lion Electric's new facility in Illinois will represent the largest dedicated production site for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the U.S., according to the company.
Pride will be integrating the all-electric trucks into its existing logistics, full maintenance, leasing, rental, and equipment retail operations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The companies are creating an electric bucket truck capable of performing the full range of work that utilities require.
Lion Electric and Geotab worked together to develop a new advanced telematics system specifically for electric vehicles, called LionBeat.
The electric vehicle manufacturer expects the plant, projected to begin operating in 2023, to significantly cut manufacturing costs. The innovation center will research new technological advancements.
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