Motiv Power Systems, a sustainable technology company delivering all-electric chassis with a proven software platform for the electrification of medium-duty trucks and buses, announced the deployment of nine electric box trucks with Community Resource Project (CRP). The electric trucks will deploy in greater Sacramento to provide home energy audits, weatherization, and HVAC services to low-income residents. Motiv’s Ford eQVM-approved Electric Powered Intelligent Chassis (EPIC) E-450 chassis were outfitted with work truck bodies by Rockport Commercial Vehicles and purchased through South Bay Ford.
Funding for the electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure comes from the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD), California Air Resources Board (CARB), and Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). The vehicles have gone through pre-delivery inspection at Motiv’s newly opened Stockton service center, which will also serve as the base for any repairs or maintenance.
“With the help of the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District and Motiv, we are now able to serve people in the region with a clean mobility option,” states Luis Sanchez, CEO of Community Resource Project. “By reducing energy consumption and lowering utility costs, we are saving residents money and decreasing emissions and associated air pollution—a win-win for everyone.”
CRP chose Motiv based on the company’s Sacramento presence and its track record of outstanding pre- and post-sales customer support. Motiv has grown rapidly in the last two years with repeat orders and new service centers to support customers.
“With recent reports showing the impact of poor air quality on human health, it is more important than ever to free fleets from fossil fuels,” says Matt O’Leary, Motiv chairman and CEO. “Our proven software platform is providing the pathway to electrification, and thanks to our customers, we reached 1 million fleet miles in April.”
LEADING THE INDUSTRY
Motiv focuses on building a flexible system and software platform that integrates high-volume batteries, motors, and more on a chassis. This is an ideal solution for fleets as it requires little to no engineering or redesign. Yet it provides maximum vehicle configurations and compatibility with existing truck and bus body-builders.
“We are proud of our continued partnership with Motiv Power Systems. Motiv took the innovative approach of partnering with chassis original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and truck builders like Rockport to electrify the chassis in a way that allows us to run bodies down our assembly line just as we do with any other chassis,” says Caleb Pontius, general manager at Rockport Commercial Vehicles by Forest River Inc. “Safety, battery size/type, gross vehicle weight rating, and other specifications are driving the build versus being an afterthought, which is also an ideal set-up for scaling.”
This partnership delivers economic, social, and environmental benefits by combining clean jobs with clean air. CRP plans to promote this electric truck project throughout the 42 energy providers network.
“The Sac Metro Air District applauds CRP for being an air quality advocate and leader by adding these nine electric vehicles to their fleet,” says air pollution control officer, Alberto Ayala. “CRP will operate these Motiv-powered vehicles in our most at-risk communities where they are helping our low-income homeowners make sustainable energy improvements to their homes. Zero-emission vehicle technology protects the health of CRP drivers, reduces air pollution, and demonstrates this new technology in the communities CRP serves. This is just another example of how CRP continues to serve our community by prioritizing health and a sustainable environment.”
Using fifth generation software, Motiv has over 100 vehicles on the road, providing customers with greater than 99% uptime. Key customers include USPS, Aramark, AmeriPride, Bimbo Bakeries, Winnebago Industries, and several school districts across the country.
Find out more, visit www.motivps.com.