The Bollinger B4 all-electric commercial truck has been unveiled by Bollinger Motors as new emissions-free vehicle that's ready to deliver impressive capabilities for operators. The truck features an 800V solid rear-axle e-drive, which works with one, two or three lithium-iron-phosphate battery packs. These battery packs are rated to provide around 100-miles of driving range per charge to accommodate short or long-range trips.
The Bollinger B4 all-electric commercial truck also features 360-degree collision-alert sensors, rear cameras, automated emergency braking, pedestrian warning system, blind spot warning and more. The vehicle will be tested by the brand this fall in the Northern Hemisphere in partnership with charging companies and fleet customers who will provide feedback to influence continued development.
Electric Commercial Fleet Trucks
The Bollinger B4 Features Up to Three Battery Packs
Trend Themes
1. Electric Commercial Fleet Trucks - The shift to sustainable and technologically advanced logistics is driving the demand for electric commercial fleet trucks in the market.
2. Battery Technology - As the demand for electric commercial fleet trucks increases, the advancement of battery technology can create disruptive innovation opportunities in improving battery life, charge time, and efficiency.
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Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry is expected to drive the growth of the electric commercial fleet truck market with the increasing demand for sustainable transportation options.
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3. Battery Industry - The battery industry is an essential component in the growth of electric commercial fleet trucks and has an opportunity to develop new and advanced batteries to increase the range and efficiency of these vehicles.