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Motiv Power Systems Debuts Fifth-Gen Medium-Duty Electric Chassis

Motiv Power Systems announced its newest generation of Epic chassis for medium-duty electric fleets.

December 2, 2020
Motiv Power Systems Debuts Fifth-Gen Medium-Duty Electric Chassis

The fifth-generation EPIC chassis incorporate BMW’s commercially-proven, high-performance batteries in a new architecture and include Motiv’s latest release of its AdaptEV software.

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Motiv Power Systems announced its newest generation of Epic chassis for medium-duty electric fleets. The fifth-generation Epic F-59 and E-450 chassis have reduced the total number of components in the electric powertrain by 30%, while also improving range, acceleration, and top speed, according to Motiv. 

The new chassis incorporate BMW’s commercially proven, high-performance batteries in a new architecture and include Motiv’s latest release of its AdaptEV software. Motiv notes that the BMW battery packs offer fleets proven road performance, increased reliability, and longer warranties. The battery packs come with a five-year/75,000-mile warranty and are validated with billions of real-world miles in every possible road condition that fleet drivers may encounter. 

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Motiv’s AdaptEV software offers fleets new features such as hill hold driver assist, two-hour high-speed charging using direct current fast charging,, telematics, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) support capability. Software upgrades are available to fleets via seamless over-the-air updates. With deployments underway, Motiv is scaling its manufacturing capabilities to meet growing demand.

“Falling in line with our mission to free fleets from fossil fuels, our company continues to invest in R&D to bring new technology to market that delivers exceptional results to our fleet customers,” said Motiv chairman and CEO Matt O’Leary. “Delivering reliable solutions, and continuously improving on these solutions, not only enables fleets to grow their electrification programs at a quicker rate but also builds lasting customer relationships.”

Like all Motiv-powered vehicles currently in the field, the new Epic chassis are also Ford eQVM-approved and come with a three-year/50,000-mile powertrain warranty. With proven reliability on par with internal combustion engine counterparts, the company says Motiv-powered vehicles offer fleets over 99% uptime and up to 85% operation and maintenance cost savings compared to ICE vehicles.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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