range electric truck to the United States. The first commercial partner is UPS, which will use three of the trucks in “locations to be determined.” Daimler had previously struck a deal with Seven-Eleven to send 25 of the trucks to Japan, and put them into production earlier this summer. Four New York City-based nonprofit organizations will also receive a small fleet of eCanter trucks: the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York Botanical Garden, Habitat for Humanity, and Big Reuse Brooklyn. The trucks will be provided to UPS and the NGOs on a two-year lease basis. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/14/16307066/daimler-electric-trucks-us-ups
Daimler’s small electric trucks are coming to America
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Posted on November 07, 2017
Daimler AG announced today that it’s bringing the Mitsubishi FUSO eCanter short-
range electric truck to the United States. The first commercial partner is UPS, which will use three of the trucks in “locations to be determined.” Daimler had previously struck a deal with Seven-Eleven to send 25 of the trucks to Japan, and put them into production earlier this summer. Four New York City-based nonprofit organizations will also receive a small fleet of eCanter trucks: the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York Botanical Garden, Habitat for Humanity, and Big Reuse Brooklyn. The trucks will be provided to UPS and the NGOs on a two-year lease basis. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/14/16307066/daimler-electric-trucks-us-ups
range electric truck to the United States. The first commercial partner is UPS, which will use three of the trucks in “locations to be determined.” Daimler had previously struck a deal with Seven-Eleven to send 25 of the trucks to Japan, and put them into production earlier this summer. Four New York City-based nonprofit organizations will also receive a small fleet of eCanter trucks: the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York Botanical Garden, Habitat for Humanity, and Big Reuse Brooklyn. The trucks will be provided to UPS and the NGOs on a two-year lease basis. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/14/16307066/daimler-electric-trucks-us-ups
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