Mack Trucks Expands EV Charging Infrastructure Program with ABM and Lane Valente
30,000+
20,000+
376 kWh
What Happened
Mack Trucks has expanded its Turnkey Solutions program by adding ABM and Lane Valente Industries as full-service EV infrastructure providers. The program now includes four providers, including existing partner InCharge Energy, offering end-to-end services such as site assessment, engineering, permitting, and maintenance for Mack MD Electric and LR Electric trucks.
30,000ports
ABM has installed more than 30,000 EV charging ports across the U.S., providing extensive experience in fleet electrification.
“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.”
The MD Electric (Class 6 and 7) and LR Electric (376kWh battery, 448 hp) are supported by Mack Certified EV Dealers. ABM and Lane Valente offer national service coverage across the U.S. and Canada, helping fleets transition with confidence.
Why this matters
Charging infrastructure is a major barrier to commercial EV adoption, and Mack’s expanded program gives fleets more options for end-to-end support, from site assessment to maintenance, helping accelerate the transition to electric trucks.
Terms in This Story
- Turnkey Solutions
- A complete service package that handles all aspects of a project from start to finish.
- GVWR
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, the maximum weight a vehicle can safely carry including itself and cargo.
- FET
- Federal Excise Tax, a tax imposed on certain vehicle sales in the United States.
- eMobility
- Electrified mobility solutions, including electric vehicle charging infrastructure and services.
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