Orange EV deploys 2,000th electric terminal truck to Coke Canada Bottling
Key takeaways
- Orange EV reaches 2,000 electric terminal trucks deployed across North America and beyond.
- Electric yard trucks achieve about 97% uptime across 370-plus fleets in demanding logistics environments.
- Fleets adopt EV terminal trucks to reduce emissions, fuel costs, and maintenance-related downtime.
Orange EV recently deployed its 2,000th electric terminal truck, which was delivered to Coke Canada Bottling. The company, which manufactures purpose-built electric terminal trucks in North America, expanded Coke Canada Bottling’s use of its zero-emissions yard trucks across facilities in British Columbia and Quebec.
Orange EV’s electric terminal trucks are used across distribution centers, logistics hubs, ports, and intermodal facilities throughout North America, including operations in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean. The trucks have surpassed more than 12 million key-on hours and 33 million miles of operation across more than 370 fleets. Across deployments, each truck eliminates an estimated 80 to 90 tons of CO2 emissions annually compared to diesel yard trucks.
The deployment reflects growing adoption of electric yard trucks for high-throughput logistics operations, where uptime, reliability, and cost control are critical. Orange EV trucks deliver an average uptime rate of approximately 97% and are designed to reduce diesel fuel use and maintenance disruptions while improving operational predictability.
“As a family-owned, generational business, we are proud to continue growing our electric fleet and advancing opportunities to reduce our carbon emissions while managing our environmental footprint,” Tony Chow, president of Coke Canada Bottling, stated. “We are pleased to partner with Orange EV and congratulate their team as they achieve this exciting milestone.”


