Alta forms Alta eMobility to Help Truck Fleets Go Electric

Nov. 22, 2022
2 min read

Alta Equipment Group has launched Alta eMobility, a new business segment formed to handle every step–from funding sources to maintenance–in converting truck fleets and heavy equipment to electric power.

Alta eMobility will provide complete, turnkey service to customers by executing custom programs built upon the best systems and solutions available in the market to electrify, charge, operate, and optimize their fleets. Alta eMobility will also lead trucking and equipment companies through the entire electrification process from strategy and funding to execution, sales, service, and maintenance.

"Alta eMobility was established to assist customers in navigating the complex path of fleet electrification," said Ryan Greenawalt, CEO, Alta Equipment Group. "We know that the future of mobility is electrified, and we are excited by the opportunity that this new vertical provides."

Alta eMobility will focus on making it easy and profitable for customers to move through the fleet electrification process.

"There are so many reasons for fleet owners to make the shift to electric and we realize how daunting the process can be," said Mike Bucci, VP, Alta eMobility. "We've built our team from industry experts in funding, charging, sales, and maintenance to provide our customers with a seamless, turnkey experience that takes a fleet from traditional power to electric power in the most efficient way possible."

As part of its service offerings, Alta eMobility will be the primary dealer and service provider for Nikola tractors in the Arizona, Northern Illinois, New Jersey, New England, New York, and Pennsylvania regions. Through its agreement with Nikola, Alta eMobility will be responsible for sales, service, commissioning, and infrastructure installation.

Alta eMobility is currently operating with its headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, and facilities in Phoenix, Arizona, and Syracuse, New York, serving customers in the Midwest, southwest, and east coast regions.

Source: Alta Equipment

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