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Zero Electric Vehicles Receives Arizona DOT Alternative Fuel Certification
Zero Electric Vehicles has announced its first Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 electric vehicle conversion was certified by the State of Arizona as a qualified zero-emissions vehicle.

Zero Electric Vehicles has announced its first Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 electric vehicle conversion was certified by the State of Arizona as a qualified zero-emissions vehicle.
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Zero Electric Vehicles (ZEV) has announced its first Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500 electric vehicle conversion was certified by the State of Arizona as a qualified zero-emissions vehicle. ZEV is moving to production with their Class 2/3 fleet vehicle conversions to a full battery-electric powertrain with a range of 130-150 miles, and Level 2 and optional Level 3 onboard fast charger.
ZEV's powertrain configuration enables a new path to electrification via rapid conversion of diesel and gas cargo and passenger vehicles to 100% electric with no change to vehicle weight distribution or payload capacity. This conversion kit is currently available for the Mercedes Benz Sprinter 2500/3500 cargo and passenger vans and is now being extended to the Ford Transit and other vehicle types.
"ZEV's commercial conversion kit rapidly converts fleet vehicles to a full electric powertrain in less than one day to minimize fleet vehicle downtime and eliminates over 18,000 lbs of CO2 emissions from a diesel conversion per year," said Darren Elliott, ZEV SVP of Operations.
ZEV was also recently selected as a Qualified Service Provider of Fleet Electrification Assessment services by the Salt River Project (SRP), one of the largest utility companies in the U.S.
"The SRP Electrification Qualified Service Provider (eQSP) program is designed to allow trained vendors, like ZEV, to study electrification opportunities and develop a roadmap to convert customer's fleet to electric," said Billy Vaughan of ICF and program administrator for the SRP Business EV Charging Program.
Through the SRP-sponsored eQSP program, fleet operators obtain an overall assessment of their timeline, vehicle types, quantities, charge stations, and required infrastructure to make the transition.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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