Orange EV said its electric terminal trucks have driven more than 12 million key-on hours and 33 million miles in more than 370 fleets in 41 US states. (Orange EV)
key takeaways:
- Orange EV marked the delivery of its 2,000th electric terminal truck with a deployment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling on June 23.
- The company said its trucks have logged 12 million key-on hours, 33 million miles and nearly 97% uptime across its 370 fleet.
- Coke Canada Bottling said it is continuing to grow its electric fleet to reduce carbon emissions and manage its environmental footprint.
Orange EV announced the delivery of its 2,000th electric terminal truck with a deployment at Coca-Cola Canada Bottling, the company announced June 23, expanding the beverage company’s use of electric yard trucks in British Columbia and Quebec.
The company said its electric terminal trucks have driven more than 12 million key-on hours and 33 million miles in a fleet of more than 370. Orange EV said the trucks are operating in more than 41 US states, four Canadian provinces and the Caribbean.
Earlier this month, Orange EV announced record order volume for its electric terminal trucks, including a single order for 600 trucks.
Orange EV said June 23 that its trucks delivered an average of about 97% uptime, a figure the company said is important for fleets that use yard trucks in high-volume logistics operations.
Tony Chow, president of Coke Canada Bottling, said the company is continuing to expand its electric fleet. (Orange EV)
“The delivery of our 2,000th truck is more than a production milestone; it reflects a broader industry tipping point,” said Kurt Nuttgens, co-founder, president and chief technology officer of Orange EV.
Tony Chow, president of Coke Canada Bottling, said the company is continuing to grow its electric fleet as part of its effort to reduce carbon emissions and manage its environmental footprint.
Orange EV said its Triver platform is used in warehouse and distribution operations, while its Husk-E model is designed for ports and other heavy-duty applications.
The company said each truck eliminates an estimated 80 to 90 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually compared to a diesel yard truck.
Coke Canada Bottling named Orange EV one of the 2025 Supplier Partner Award winners at the company’s annual Supplier Partner Forum.
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