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Battle Motors introduces battery-electric refuse truck to California

Battle Motors unveiled its California EV (Electric Vehicle) refuse truck, the 3-axle LET2 (Low Entry Tilt 2), featuring the Heil Rapid Rail Automated Side…

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Battle Motors unveiled its California EV (Electric Vehicle) refuse truck, the 3-axle LET2 (Low Entry Tilt 2), featuring the Heil Rapid Rail Automated Side Loader Refuse Collection Vehicle (RCV).

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With an 8.67-ton legal payload capacity, Battle Motors’s truck reduces waste collection trips on a 3-axle configuration, reducing road congestion and minimizing transportation-related carbon emissions. The truck‘s electric motor ensures near-silent operation.

The mounted battery packs come in 240 kWh or 400 kWh options, depending on utilization, route and range needs.

Battle Motors’ in-cab technologies include a digital dash running everything from proprietary RevolutionOS to MobilEye vision-based safety systems. The OEM integrated the Heil Rapid Rail Automated Side Loader Refuse Collection Vehicle, a system with more than three decades of industry-leading reliability in automated refuse collection. Its functionality includes a lengthy reach, swift cycle times, a continuous packing system, and a structurally efficient design.

Through Battle Motors’ partnership with PositivEnergy, a turn-key charging solution of Level 2 and 3 chargers is available for customers. Ideal for the refuse segment, a driver can arrive in the morning, do their route and leave the vehicle to charge overnight in the yard.

The LET2 EV is now available in Southern California through Velocity Truck Centers.

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Uranium Exploration Company Announces Additional Staking in the Athabasca Basin

Source: Streetwise Reports 12/22/2023

Skyharbour Resources Ltd. announced an update from its Canada-based Falcon Project along with additional…

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Tesla Launches New Mega Factory Project In Shanghai, Designed To Manufacture 10,000 Megapacks Per Year

Tesla Launches New Mega Factory Project In Shanghai, Designed To Manufacture 10,000 Megapacks Per Year

Tesla has launched a new mega factory…

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Giving thanks and taking stock after “a remarkable year”

An end-of-year thank you to our readers, industry colleagues and advertisers before Electric Autonomy breaks from publishing until Jan. 2
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