The Watt Electric Vehicle Company WEVC in the UK has partnered with ETRUX, an electric commercial vehicle specialist, to adapt WEVC’s electric vehicle platform technology for the commercial vehicle market. The partnership will enable the production of up to 5,000 vehicles per year and offer a range of electric commercial vehicle designs. The prototype will be showcased at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham in April. ETRUX assists in the transition of vehicle fleets to carbon zero.
WEVC and ETRUX Partner to Offer Electric Vehicle Platform for Commercial Market
The collaboration between WEVC and ETRUX aims to provide a range of electric commercial vehicle designs for the market. WEVC’s electric vehicle platform technology will be adapted by ETRUX to produce up to 5,000 vehicles per year, starting with a prototype WATT eCV1 chassis cab with an ETRUX body conversion. The platform’s ergonomic cabin design with a central driving position and a kerbside exit for driver safety enables one, two, or three-seat configurations.
ETRUX’s expertise in engineering skills and innovative materials complements WEVC’s electric commercial vehicle platform. The eCV1 platform, designed to be electric from the ground up, eliminates the compromises that traditional diesel-derived electric vans face, according to Gerard Galvin, CEO of ETRUX. The partnership enables the delivery of an outstanding range of electric commercial vehicles that meet the needs of customers.
ETRUX to Assist Transition of Vehicle Fleets to Carbon Zero
As a UK-based manufacturer, ETRUX assists vehicle fleets in transitioning to carbon zero with its range of electric commercial vehicle designs. The partnership with WEVC will enable ETRUX to expand its offerings and provide vehicles that meet customers’ needs more than ever. The eCV1 prototype provides a foundation for creating a range of customizable electric commercial vehicles.
ETRUX aims to reduce the environmental impact of commercial vehicle fleets while maintaining a high level of performance and safety. The company’s innovative materials and depth of understanding enable the delivery of outstanding electric commercial vehicles that meet the needs of businesses and contribute to a sustainable future.
The Future of Commercial Vehicles is Electric
The partnership between WEVC and ETRUX represents a significant step towards a sustainable future for commercial vehicles. As the world shifts towards electric vehicles, the collaboration between these two companies demonstrates the potential for innovation and development in the commercial market. The eCV1 platform, designed to be electric from the ground up, provides a foundation for customizable and ergonomic electric commercial vehicle designs that prioritize safety and performance.
With the prototype set to be unveiled at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, the partnership between WEVC and ETRUX is set to make a significant impact in the electric commercial vehicle market. As more businesses transition to electric fleets, the demand for customizable and sustainable vehicles will continue to grow.
Benefits of Electric Commercial Vehicles for Businesses
The shift towards electric commercial vehicles offers many benefits for businesses. With the potential to reduce operating costs and emissions, electric vehicles are becoming an attractive option for fleet managers. Electric commercial vehicles have lower fuel costs and require less maintenance than traditional diesel vehicles, resulting in significant cost savings over the vehicle’s lifetime. Additionally, electric vehicles offer reduced emissions, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
The partnership between WEVC and ETRUX allows businesses to transition to sustainable electric commercial vehicles. With the eCV1 platform’s customizable design, businesses can choose vehicles that meet their specific needs, from delivery vans to refuse trucks. As the demand for sustainable transportation solutions grows, electric commercial vehicles will play a crucial role in creating a more sustainable future for businesses and the environment.