Smith Electric Vehicles Expanding Offerings To Small Heavy-Duty Truck Market

by Edmunds.com Green Car Advisor on October 29, 2009

We've long believed that the world of inter-city delivery trucks is an ideal place to really push for vehicle electrification – the trucks don't usually need to travel all that far and a quiet electric motor sure beats a noisy diesel, idling by the curb and spewing noxious exhaust while the driver trundles a pallet of chips or sodas into the neighborhood convenience store. Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. thinks so, too. and says that it's hefty Newton delivery tuck is doing so well that it is migrating the battery-electric drive system into the smaller Class 3 and Class 4 commercial truck segment (think Ford F-350 and F-450 dualies outfitted with cargo boxes). ———- Smith Newton Class 5 delivery truck. New models will use same cab design but smaller chassis. ———- Class 3 trucks weigh in at 5-7 tons, while Class 4 trucks are in the 7- to 8-ton range. Newton launched

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Smith Electric Vehicles Expanding Offerings To Small Heavy-Duty Truck Market

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