Heavy Duty Pickup & Van - May 11th, 2023
 
 
Ryder's ‘turnkey’ EV fleet solution
Heavy Duty Pickup & Van | View online
 
May 11, 2023
Featured
Economic challenges have builders trying to balance output with declining demand.
Latest News
RyderElectric+, introduced during ACT Expo, comes with EV advisory, vehicle lease, charging, telematics, and maintenance services.
Advertisement

The Commercial MG-HG Detachable Gooseneck trailer comes loaded with the most standard equipment of any trailer of its kind on the market. Engineered to accommodate four interchangeable gooseneck styles, the MG-HG offers the ultimate in hauling versatility.

With more than a dozen states passing zero-emission mandates and over $30 billion in annual funding, trends indicate the commercial vehicle industry is moving into a new power era, according to GNA’s annual State of Sustainable Fleets report released at ACT Expo.
Advertisement

Thousands of data users connect with the right fleets with our complete fleet dataset covering Class 1 to 8. Plus locations for more local opportunities. Use ProsperFleet online. Or call us for custom projects to append your existing data.

The company is narrowing its investment strategy in China; Q1 results were lifted by strong numbers from its ICE and Pro divisions.
Sag in demand in 2023 freight slowdown is starting to show in fuel prices, analysts say, as the U.S. diesel average drops another 9.6 cents to $3.922 per gallon, according to federal data. Oil is lower...
Lordstown Motors said it may face bankruptcy protection if its funding deal with Foxconn falls apart. Lordstown manufactures the Endurance electric pickup truck.A securities filing on May 1 stated that Lordstown had received a letter from Foxconn asserting the company had breached the investment agreement...
The new eM2, available in medium-duty Class 6 and Class 7 configurations, is ready to order and will start production this fall.
The debut of the all-electric bucket truck is the first signal of the company's readiness to bring their GEN 3 and GEN 4 all-electric trucks to market.
The two companies will collaborate on the BEV pickups, with Amerit technicians trained to service the vehicles.