Electric Logistics Fleets

Orange EV Deploys 2,000 Yard Trucks Across North America

References: prnewswire

Electric logistics fleets are becoming a more established part of supply chain operations as companies look for ways to reduce emissions while improving equipment reliability. Orange EV recently deployed its 2,000th electric terminal truck to Coke Canada Bottling, expanding the beverage company's use of zero-emission yard vehicles across facilities in British Columbia and Quebec.

Unlike traditional diesel-powered yard trucks, electric terminal trucks are designed to deliver consistent performance with lower maintenance requirements and reduced exposure to fuel price fluctuations. The vehicles have accumulated millions of operating miles and hours across North America, demonstrating their ability to handle demanding logistics environments while maintaining high levels of uptime.

For businesses, the trend signals a shift toward electrified fleet operations that prioritize operational predictability and long-term cost management. Companies such as Coke Canada Bottling are adopting electric yard trucks not only to reduce carbon emissions but also to improve operational efficiency, lower maintenance-related disruptions, and support more reliable freight and distribution operations.

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