The new vehicle will be designed and prototyped by EAVX, feature VIA's proprietary VDRIVE skateboard technology.  -  Photo: VIA Motors/EAVX/Work Truck

The new vehicle will be designed and prototyped by EAVX, feature VIA's proprietary VDRIVE skateboard technology.

Photo: VIA Motors/EAVX/Work Truck

VIA Motors, a U.S. based All-Electric Commercial OEM Vehicle Manufacturer, entered a partnership with EAVX, the newest business unit of JB Poindexter & Co (JBPCO), to develop a fully electric class 2b delivery van.

The new vehicle will be designed and prototyped by EAVX, feature VIA's proprietary VDRIVE skateboard technology and the body will eventually be manufactured by Morgan Olson.

What is the difference between mid-mile delivery and last-mile delivery?

Middle-mile delivery is when goods are being transported between facilities.

Last-mile delivery is the final delivery of the product to the customer's doorstep. 

"VIA Motors is working to change last and mid-mile delivery with functional, reliable, and durable electric work trucks that are preferred by drivers and have an attractive total cost of ownership," said Bob Purcell, CEO.

"By pairing VIA's industry-leading VDRIVE skateboard and EAVX's innovative, walk-in van concept, we view this as the perfect partnership as we strive to develop technology that delivers a smooth, quiet and ergonomically pleasing experience for drivers," Purcell added.

"Like EAVX, VIA is a company centered around innovation and collaboration, and we are thrilled to partner with them on developing the next generation of delivery vehicles," said Mark Hope, COO and general manager of EAVX.

"Since the beginning, we've worked to be at the forefront of the industry by collaborating with fellow leaders like VIA. This partnership is another critical way in which we are transforming the world's largest fleets for a more sustainable future," Hope included.

Together, the two companies will jointly develop Class 2-5 electric work trucks utilizing VIA's fully customizable electric "skateboard" (low floor) platform, with an initial focus on a Class 2b product.

VIA's VDRIVE skateboard delivers a range of features, including a 3-in-1 drive system, the ability to accommodate multiple battery sizes, high cargo-volume efficiency, a driver-forward design that enhances driver view, and industry-leading turn radius and maneuverability.

Bridging the Gap: Electric Trucks

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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