• Bollinger Motors partners with EO Charging to provide cost-effective fleet electrification solutions

    Through this partnership, Bollinger Motors and its national dealer network will provide customers access to EO Charging’s comprehensive electrification solutions.
    Feb. 24, 2025
    2 min read
    Bollinger Motors
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    Bollinger Motors recently partnered with EO Charging, which will provide comprehensive electrification solutions for Bollinger Motors’ commercial fleet customers. 

    Through this partnership, Bollinger Motors and its national dealer network will provide customers access to EO Charging’s comprehensive electrification solutions. EO Charging will deliver its full charge assurance solution—including charger installation, a complete tech stack, and 24/7 support—to ensure an uptime of more than 99%.

    “Electrifying a commercial fleet can feel like a daunting challenge, with many unknowns in infrastructure, scalability, and cost. Our partnership with EO Charging eliminates those uncertainties by giving fleet managers access to the expertise, equipment, and end-to-end solutions needed to make electrification seamless and efficient," Jim Connelly, CRO of Bollinger Motors, said. “By combining the Bollinger B4 with EO Charging’s proven infrastructure, we’re ensuring businesses of any size can transition with confidence, knowing they have the support of industry leaders trusted by global brands like DHL, Amazon, UPS, and Microsoft.”

    See also: Bollinger Motors delivers first Bollinger B4 all-electric trucks to the West Coast

    EO Charging’s full-service approach includes planning, development, and construction of charging infrastructure. This end-to-end support ensures fleet managers can add electric trucks while optimizing their operations. The Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab is fully compatible with all applicable EO Charging hardware.

    “At EO Charging, we are committed to delivering smart, scalable, and cost-effective charging solutions that enable fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles with confidence,” John Walsh, president and chief commercial officer of EO Charging, said. “Partnering with Bollinger Motors allows us to extend our proven charging infrastructure to support the deployment of the Bollinger B4 in North America, ensuring fleet managers have access to seamless and efficient electrification solutions. Together, we are driving the future of commercial fleet sustainability and efficiency.”

    The Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab is an all-new, all-electric Class 4 commercial truck designed from the ground up with extensive fleet and upfitter input. Bollinger’s chassis design protects the 158-kWh battery pack and components to offer unparalleled capability and safety in the commercial market. The company began delivering Bollinger B4 vehicles to customers in October.

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    Digital Editor Jenna Hume joined FleetOwner in November of 2o23 and previously worked as a writer in the gaming industry. She has a bachelor of fine arts degree in creative writing from Truman State University and a master of fine arts degree in writing from Lindenwood University. She is currently based in Missouri. 

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