Mack Trucks Adds ABM and Lane Valente as EV Charging Infrastructure Providers
30,000+
20,000+
376 kWh
What Happened
Mack Trucks announced the addition of ABM and Lane Valente Industries to its Turnkey Solutions program, which provides end-to-end fleet management for charging infrastructure including site assessment, engineering, permitting, installation, and maintenance. The program now includes four providers to support Mack's MD Electric and LR Electric models.
“Charging infrastructure continues to be one of the most significant barriers to commercial EV adoption, and Mack is committed to removing that hurdle for our customers.”
“Mack's leadership in electric truck manufacturing, combined with its Turnkey Solutions program, aligns seamlessly with ABM's expertise in infrastructure, facility services and electrification support.”
“The commercial EV market is at a critical inflection point, where fleets are moving from early pilots to scaled deployment. Our inclusion in Mack Trucks' program allows us to meet that moment alongside an OEM that understands both the operational realities of its customers and the complexities of electrification.”
Why this matters
Charging infrastructure remains a major hurdle for commercial EV adoption, and adding these providers gives fleets more comprehensive support to transition to electric.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery Electric Vehicle, a vehicle powered solely by electricity stored in batteries.
- kWh
- Kilowatt-hour, a unit of energy used to measure battery capacity.
- GVWR
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, the maximum weight a vehicle can safely carry including its own weight.
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