A collage with future hybrid and electric trucks and vans. - Photo: Work Truck

A collage with future hybrid and electric trucks and vans. 

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From hybrids to full-electric, Work Truck reached out to various automakers to create a gallery of up-and-coming trucks, hybrid cargo vans, and electric commercial vehicles to keep on your work truck fleet radar.

Take a look at just a few of the options available as of press time: 

  • Electric pickup trucks are growing in popularity an Canoo has a unique take on a traditional pickup truck.
  • Daimler's eM2 medium-duty truck promo shots look straight out of the future (anyone else getting a Tron vibe?).
  • Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) which filed for bankruptcy in June of 2022 was offering a unique cargo van option.
  • Ford's E-Transit is configureable cago carrying solution and the Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck is seen in fleets around the U.S.   
  • Indigo Technologies offers a Bravo four-wheel EV with "robotic wheels." 
  • Kenworth offers its medium-duty battery-electric truck options for delivery with sustainable style.  
  • Lightning eMotors is making strides in urban delivery. 
  • Lion Electric features a 26,000-lb. GVWR and up to 180 mile range. 
  • Lordstown helps reduce maintenance costs and increase range.
  • Motiv is an EPIC chassis option for step vans and box trucks. 
  • Rivian has options for off-road or urban needs. 
  • Roush CleanTech went electric with Ford F-650 and Penske. 
  • XL Fleet offers plug-in pickup truck options.
  • Xos is fully electric and accomdates medium-duty requirements.

Canoo Pickup & Multi-Purpose Delivery Vehicle

Canoo’s electric pickup truck is open for pre-orders. - Photo: Canoo

Canoo’s electric pickup truck is open for pre-orders.

Photo: Canoo

Canoo’s electric pickup truck has a flatbed size comparable to a traditional pickup truck, making it easy to maneuver and convenient to drive. The vehicle features accessories that accommodate on-site jobs, including a pull-out bed extension, fold down work table and cargo storage, flip down side tables, side step and storage, modular bed with space dividers, and multi-accessory charge port.

Specifications include dual or rear motor configurations, up to 600 hp and 550 lb.-ft. of torque with dual motors; vehicle payload capacity of 1800 pounds; and 200+ miles of battery range. The overall dimensions are 184 inches long (213 inches with the bed extension), 78 inches wide (87 inches with mirrors), and 76 inches high (82 inches with the roof rack). The bed is 64 inches by 72 inches, and 64 inches by 102 inches with the extension.

The production version of the pickup truck is now open for pre-orders, with deliveries beginning as early as 2023.

Canoo's all-electric multi-purpose delivery vehicle (MPDV) has a production and launch planned for 2023. - Photo: Canoo

Canoo's all-electric multi-purpose delivery vehicle (MPDV) has a production and launch planned for 2023. 

Photo: Canoo

The company’s all-electric multi-purpose delivery vehicle (MPDV) will initially be offered in two variants—MPDV1 and MPDV2—and is expected to offer three battery sizes including 80, 60, and 40 kWh. The 80-kWh size features a DC Fast Charging time of 28 minutes from 20% to 80% charge.

The MPDV1 will be 14.4 feet long, 6.4 feet wide, and 6.2 feet high. It will accommodate 230 cubic feet of cargo volume and 1980 pounds payload volume (with a 40-kWh battery).

The MPDV2 will be 17.1 feet long, 7.2 feet wide, and 8.4 feet high. It will accommodate 500 cubic feet of cargo volume and 1760 pounds payload volume (with a 40-kWh battery). Both variants will feature a 17 inches step-in height and a peak motor torque of 236 lb.-ft.

Limited availability will begin in 2022, with scaled production and launch planned for 2023.

Daimler eM2 for Delivery & Last-Mile Needs 

The Daimler eM2 is a medium-duty Class 6-7 truck offering 230 miles in range. - Photo: Daimler

The Daimler eM2 is a medium-duty Class 6-7 truck offering 230 miles in range. 

Photo: Daimler

The eM2 is a medium-duty Class 6-7 truck designed for local distribution, pickup and delivery, food and beverage delivery, and last-mile delivery and logistics applications. It will offer up to 230 miles range from a 315 kWh battery pack. The truck will be powered by the Detroit ePowertrain.

Initially, the Detroit ePowertrain will offer an eAxle design operating at 400 volts and be offered in two variants suitable for a variety of commercial vehicle applications. The single motor design is rated at 180 hp, delivering maximum torque of up to 11,500 lb.-ft. of torque, while the dual motor design offers up to 360 hp and 23,000 lb.-ft. of torque. The start of series production begins in early 2023.

Electric Last Mile Solutions Urban Delivery Cargo Van 

The Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) Class 1 Urban Delivery van can travel up to 150 miles on a charge. - Photo: Electric Last Mile Solutions

The Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) Class 1 Urban Delivery van can travel up to 150 miles on a charge. 

Photo: Electric Last Mile Solutions

Launching in 2021, the Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) Class 1 Urban Delivery cargo van boasts 170 cu.-ft. of cargo space, 150 miles of range on a single charge, and is designed to deliver up to 35% in TCO savings.

With advanced over-the-air data and telematics capabilities, fleet managers are enabled to engage in business planning and fleet tracking for optimal efficiency.

Ford Pickup Truck & Van Options 

The The 4x2 PowerBoost on the 2021 Ford F-150, with EPA-estimated ratings of 25 mpg city and 26 mpg highway, has an EPA-estimated range of 750 miles on a single tank of gas. - Photo: Ford

The The 4x2 PowerBoost on the 2021 Ford F-150, with EPA-estimated ratings of 25 mpg city and 26 mpg highway, has an EPA-estimated range of 750 miles on a single tank of gas.

Photo: Ford

The 2021 Ford F-150 with available 3.5L PowerBoost V-6 gives customers the ability to tow up to 12,700 pounds and haul more than 2,000 pounds with 430 hp and 570 lb.-ft. of torque. It improves productivity by replacing standalone gas-powered electric generators with Pro Power Onboard featuring standard exportable power of 2.4 kW, with 7.2 kW available.

It has an EPA-estimated rating of 25 mpg on 4x2 models.

The 4x2 PowerBoost, with EPA-estimated ratings of 25 mpg city and 26 mpg highway, has an EPA-estimated range of 750 miles on a single tank of gas.

The 4x4 PowerBoost F-150 has an EPA-estimated 24 mpg combined fuel economy rating. The 4x4 PowerBoost F-150 has an EPA-estimated range of 700 miles on a single tank of gas.

Available Pro Power Onboard turns the 2022 Ford E-Transit into a mobile generator with up to 2.4 kW of available power. - Photo: Ford

Available Pro Power Onboard turns the 2022 Ford E-Transit into a mobile generator with up to 2.4 kW of available power.

Photo: Ford

The 2022 Ford E-Transit offers a choice of eight configurations, including three roof heights and three lengths, plus chassis cab and cutaway models. It offers the same interior cargo dimensions and standard mounting points as the gas-powered Transit for continued integration with hundreds of racks, bins, upfits, and accessories.

The electric cargo van delivers an estimated driving range of 126 miles in the low-roof cargo van variant.

Available Pro Power Onboard turns the E-Transit into a mobile generator with up to 2.4 kW of available power to help customers use and recharge job site tools. The vehicle is targeting 266 hp and 317 lb.-ft. of torque.

The first-ever Ford Mega Power Frunk on the 2022 F-150 Lightning Pro offers 14.1 cu.-ft. of lockable, water-tight storage and the capacity to carry up to 400 pounds. - Photo: Ford

The first-ever Ford Mega Power Frunk on the 2022 F-150 Lightning Pro offers 14.1 cu.-ft. of lockable, water-tight storage and the capacity to carry up to 400 pounds.

Photo: Ford

The 2022 F-150 Lightning Pro is an all-electric F-Series truck purpose-built for commercial customers. It offers value and performance with a standard range battery and dual motor power 4x4 targeting 426 hp and a targeted EPA-estimated 230 miles of range. An extended-range version targeting 563 hp and a targeted EPA-estimated range of 300 miles is also available for commercial customers.

Ford charging systems simplify EV integration into North American fleets with available 48- and 80-amp chargers to enable overnight charging with Level 2 AC plus Ford charge management solutions for home, public, and depot, while an electric vehicle telematics dashboard and OEM-grade electric vehicle data support fleet management.

The first-ever Ford Mega Power Frunk offers 14.1 cu.-ft. of lockable, water-tight storage and the capacity to carry up to 400 pounds. It comes standard with four 120-volt AC outlets and two USB ports, with two more outlets in the cab and two in the 5.5-foot rear cargo bed, which is ready for easy upfitting with its familiar F-150 dimensions and mounting points.

Registration is now open, and when it arrives next year, it will be supported by an established network of 644 electric vehicle-certified Ford Commercial Vehicle Centers across the U.S. offering sales, service, financing, and charging solutions, as well as 2,300 EV-certified Ford dealers.

Indigo Technologies Offers 'Robotic Wheels'

Indigo Technologies’ Bravo has a curb weight of only 1,600 pounds, but can carry over 850 pounds of cargo and people. - Photo: Indigo Technologies

Indigo Technologies’ Bravo has a curb weight of only 1,600 pounds, but can carry over 850 pounds of cargo and people.

Photo: Indigo Technologies

Indigo Technologies’ Bravo will be the first 4-wheel EV built on the automaker’s in-wheel electric propulsion suspension system called robotic wheels. The design features a 30-kWh pack with a range of 200 miles, and a top speed of 80 mph. Bravo has a curb weight of only 1,600 pounds, but can carry over 850 pounds of cargo and people, with a cargo volume of 106 cu.-ft.

Bravo’s center driver seat and sliding doors allow safer and more efficient ingress and egress, and its removable passenger seats can increase usable cabin space for deliveries.

Kenworth Helps Drive to Zero Emissions

Kenworth K270E Class 6 and K370E Class 7 battery-electric vehicles offer two direct-drive motors rated at 355 hp and 469 hp, depending on application. - Photo: Kenworth

Kenworth K270E Class 6 and K370E Class 7 battery-electric vehicles offer two direct-drive motors rated at 355 hp and 469 hp, depending on application.

Photo: Kenworth

Zero-emission Kenworth K270E medium-duty Class 6 and K370E Class 7 battery-electric vehicles are available with high-density battery packs of 141kWh and 282kWh that deliver up to 100- and 200-mile range, respectively. Built in collaboration with Dana Inc., the electric vehicles use a DC Fast-Charging system capable of fast re-charge in as quick as one-hour.

Kenworth battery-electric vehicles offer two direct-drive motors rated at 355 hp and 469 hp, depending on application. This design provides enough torque to start the load from a stop on a 20% grade and the power to maintain 40 mph on a 6% grade while fully loaded.

Regenerative braking in stop-and-go city conditions recharges the batteries and extends brake life. All components necessary to run the e-powertrain, as well as HVAC and e-PTO, are located in one power cradle under the cab.

The system configuration also optimizes weight distribution with batteries mounted outside and air tanks mounted inside the frame rails. A quiet e-compressor maintains pressure in the air system.

Available wheelbases offered are 206 inches (24 foot box bodies), 218 inches (26 foot box bodies) and 274 inches (30 foot box bodies).

Lightning eMotors for Cargo & Passenger Applications

The Lightning Electric E-450 fefatures a typical range of up to 120 miles on a charge. - Photo: Lightning eMotors

The Lightning Electric E-450 fefatures a typical range of up to 120 miles on a charge. 

Photo: Lightning eMotors

The Lightning eMotors electric E-450 fulfills both cargo and passenger shuttle applications. With a typical range of 120 miles, it is well-suited to urban duties such as airport shuttles and retail deliveries.

DC Fast Charge support means it can be charged in about 2 hours, which enhances its operational flexibility, while Lightning’s analytics technology gives fleets a deep understanding of vehicle performance.

Lion Electric Helps Medium-Duty Truck Fleets Electrify 

The Lion6 is a Class 6 medium-duty truck with a range of up to 180 miles. - Photo: Lion Electric

The Lion6 is a Class 6 medium-duty truck with a range of up to 180 miles.

Photo: Lion Electric

The Lion6 is a medium-duty Class 6 truck from Lion Electric that has a cabin length of 79 inches, and cabin height of 105 inches. With a GVWR of 26,000 pounds, it can hit maximum power of 250 kW/335 hp and maximum torque of 1,800 ft.-lb.

the medium-duty truck truck's battery capacity can go up to 252 kWh, with a range of up to 180 miles.

Lordstown Endurance Helps Reduce Truck Fleet Maintenance Costs

The Lordstown Endurance offers a range of 250-plus miles. - Photo: Lordstown

The Lordstown Endurance offers a range of 250-plus miles.

Photo: Lordstown

The Endurance features four in-wheel hub motors that reduce the number of moving parts and improves vehicle control. This advancement leads to few maintenance costs and lower total cost of ownership. With four dedicated hub motors, the Endurance can get out of any sticky, muddy, or slippery situation.

The vehicle’s battery size is 109 kWh, with a range of 250-plus miles. Its horsepower peak is 600 hp.

Motiv EPIC Chassis Built on Ford Truck Platforms

The Motive EPIC E-450 peak motor power rating is 295 kW/394 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 870 ft.-lbs. - Photo: Motiv

The Motive EPIC E-450 peak motor power rating is 295 kW/394 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 870 ft.-lbs.

Photo: Motiv

Built on Ford’s E-450 platform, the EPIC E-450 chassis is used for a diverse set of applications including step vans, box trucks, and commercial vehicles. It has a max GVWR of 14,500 pounds, battery capacity of 127 kWh, and a range of 105 miles.

Its peak motor power rating is 295 kW/394 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 870 ft.-lbs.

The Motiv EPIC F-59 peak motor power rating is 230 kW / 308 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 1,770 ft.-lbs. - Photo: Motiv

The Motiv EPIC F-59 peak motor power rating is 230 kW / 308 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 1,770 ft.-lbs.

Photo: Motiv

Built on Ford’s F-59 platform, the EPIC F-59 chassis from Motiv is available in medium-duty Class 5 or 6 configurations. The EPIC F-59 is ideal for last-mile delivery step vans and specialty applications, such as bookmobiles and food trucks.

It has a max GVWR of 22,000 pounds, battery capacity of 127 kWh, and a range of 105 miles. Its peak motor power rating is 230 kW / 308 hp and has a peak motor torque rating of 1,770 ft.-lbs.

Rivian Extends Range & Capabilities in Electric Pickup Trucks

The Rivian 2021 R1T offers a range of up to 300-plus miles. - Photo: Rivian

The Rivian 2021 R1T offers a range of up to 300-plus miles. 

Photo: Rivian 

Why are Compact Trucks Popular in Commercial Fleets?

The Rivian 2021 R1T has 300+ miles of range, 800 hp, and 900 ft.-lbs. of torque. The truck can wade through three feet of water, tow up to 11,000 pounds, and has 14.9 inches of ground clearance.

Between the bed, front trunk, rear storage bin, under-seat compartments, center console, and gear tunnel, there are over 68 cu.-ft. of storage.

In January 2022, a 400-plus mile Rivian R1T will be available.

Roush CleanTech Connects with Penske & Ford on Battery-Electric 

The Ford F-650 battery electric vehicle with Roush CleanTech have a maximum speed of 65 mph and a 100-mile range. - Photo: Roush CleanTech

The Ford F-650 battery electric vehicle with Roush CleanTech have a maximum speed of 65 mph and a 100-mile range. 

Photo: Roush CleanTech

Roush CleanTech has provided Penske Truck Leasing with Ford F-650 battery electric vehicles for deployment across Southern California. The battery-electric vehicles have a maximum speed of 65 mph and a 100-mile range.

The trucks also meet all Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, comply with all applicable vehicle Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Specifications (FMVSS) requirements, and adhere to the California Zero Emissions Powertrain certification program.

The demonstration units were funded in part by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, the regulatory agency focused on improving air quality for large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties.

Stellantis Puts Mild Torque in Ram 1500 

With the engine running, the Ram 1500 eTorque’s motor generator unit feeds 48-volt current to a 430-watt-hour lithium-ion nickel manganese cobalt (NMC)-graphite battery. - Photo: Stellantis

With the engine running, the Ram 1500 eTorque’s motor generator unit feeds 48-volt current to a 430-watt-hour lithium-ion nickel manganese cobalt (NMC)-graphite battery. 

Photo: Stellantis

The Ram 1500 features up to 12,750 pounds of towing capability and 2,300 pounds of payload. The eTorque mild hybrid system delivers improved fuel efficiency in both V-6 (standard) and V-8 configurations. The eTorque mild hybrid system replaces the traditional alternator on the engine with a belt-driven motor generator unit that performs several functions.

The motor generator unit works with a 48-volt battery pack to enable seamless start/stop function, short-duration torque addition to the engine crankshaft in certain driving situations, and brake energy regeneration.

With the engine running, eTorque’s motor generator unit feeds 48-volt current to a 430-watt-hour lithium-ion nickel manganese cobalt (NMC)-graphite battery. The small-suitcase-sized, air-cooled battery pack mounts to the rear wall inside the Ram 1500’s cabin. In addition to spinning the engine for restarts, the eTorque unit also recaptures energy during deceleration and braking to feed charge to the battery pack.

  • 3.6L Pentastar V6 stats: hybrid battery 48-volt, 12-cell lithium-ion, nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) graphite chemistry, 43 kWh belt-starter generator 9kw power, 90 lb.-ft. launch torque.
  • 5.7L HEMI V8 with eTorque stats: hybrid battery 48-volt, 12-cell lithium-ion, nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) graphite chemistry, .43 kWh belt-starter generator 12kW power, 130 lb.-ft. launch torque.

Workhorse Step Vans Offer Lightweight Composite Body

The Workhorse C650 offers a range of 100 miles, ideal for short route delivery. - Photo: Workhorse

The Workhorse C650 offers a range of 100 miles, ideal for short route delivery. 

Photo: Workhorse

The C-Series from Workhorse are electric step vans built with lightweight composite bodies. The C650 and C1000 are 650 cu.-ft. and 1000 cu.-ft., and both weigh approximately 13,000 pounds when fully loaded.

In addition, the electric vans are powered by a modular battery pack system, which provides between 35 kWh when equipped with two battery packs and 70 kWh in its standard four pack configuration.

Each van offering features a range of 100 miles, according to the company’s website.

XL Fleet Plugs In the Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD

The Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD features a lithium-ion battery pack mounted under the chassis, so bed space doesn’t has to be sacrificed. - Photo: XL Fleet

The Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD features a lithium-ion battery pack mounted under the chassis, so bed space doesn’t has to be sacrificed.

Photo: XL Fleet

With an XLP plug-in hybrid electric drive system from XL Fleet, the Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD is available as a plug-in hybrid electric model, helping to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions, and make progress on sustainability goals. XL Fleet turns many of the most popular Class 2-6 vehicles from OEMs into hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, without disrupting their performance.

XL Fleet’s technology transforms a factory OEM vehicle like the Silverado into a more fuel-efficient hybrid or plug-in hybrid that reduces fuel consumption by as much as 50% and cuts CO2 emissions by a third.

The truck’s lithium-ion battery pack mounts under the chassis, meaning bed space doesn’t has to be sacrificed. This configuration also maximizes flexibility to accommodate bed delete and other body design options. The XLP plug-in hybrid electric platform for the Silverado also features an inverter and electric traction motor, which propels the vehicle forward during acceleration and captures energy through regenerative braking during deceleration.

As with the rest of XL Fleet’s electrification upfits, all OEM factory warranties remain intact after installation.

Xos

X-Pack batteries on the fully-electric X-Platform operate as standalone units that can be strung together in any combination. - Photo: Xos

X-Pack batteries on the fully-electric X-Platform operate as standalone units that can be strung together in any combination.

Photo: Xos


The fully-electric Xos X-Platform is designed to accommodate an extensive variety of medium-duty truck bodies, wheelbases, and range requirements up to 200 miles.

X-Pack batteries operate as standalone units that can be strung together in any combination, allowing it to suit a fleet’s unique needs as well as a wide-range of other commercial vehicle applications. 

Note to Readers: Featured companies replied to WT requests for information.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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