The Bollinger Motors 'Deliver-E' Has a Low Floor for Easy Loading
Michael Hemsworth — August 28, 2020 — Autos
References: bollingermotors & uncrate
Electric vehicles are gradually becoming more suited for consumer use but are still out of reach for many drivers, but the electrification of our transportation is nonetheless being pushed forward with new solutions like the 2022 Bollinger Motors 'Deliver-E' delivery van.
Positioned to help reduce commercial delivery operational costs and emissions, the van has a completely flat cargo area that is paired with an ultra-low floor just 18-inches off the ground. This will work to let drivers maximize the interior storage space and also load deliveries easily or unload them with more agility.
The 2022 Bollinger Motors 'Deliver-E' delivery van will come in a variety of wheelbase options and battery packs ranging from 20 to 210 kWh with DC fast charging compatibility.
Positioned to help reduce commercial delivery operational costs and emissions, the van has a completely flat cargo area that is paired with an ultra-low floor just 18-inches off the ground. This will work to let drivers maximize the interior storage space and also load deliveries easily or unload them with more agility.
The 2022 Bollinger Motors 'Deliver-E' delivery van will come in a variety of wheelbase options and battery packs ranging from 20 to 210 kWh with DC fast charging compatibility.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Delivery Vans - The increasing interest in electric vehicles presents an opportunity for companies to explore the development of more electric delivery vans.
2. Low Floor Vehicles - The trend towards low-floor commercial vehicles could create disruptive innovation opportunities for companies looking to create electric delivery vans that are more efficient and easier to use.
3. Fast Charging Batteries - The development of faster charging batteries is a technology trend that could help make electric delivery vans more practical and efficient for businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Delivery and Logistics - The delivery and logistics industry could explore the use of electric delivery vans to help reduce operational costs and emissions, while boosting efficiency and agility for drivers.
2. Automotive Manufacturing - Automotive manufacturers could explore the trend towards low-floor commercial vehicles by developing electric delivery vans with better storage capacity and improved loading and unloading capabilities.
3. Battery Technology - The battery technology industry could focus on developing faster and more efficient charging batteries for electric delivery vans, creating an opportunity for innovation and market growth.
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