only
$4
/100km
Using an Electric truck is more economical. It costs only $4/100KM.
About Electric Work Trucks
Power outlets: Electric work trucks have multiple power outlets in the frunk, bed and cabin, which can be used to power tools and equipment. Some electric trucks have a 30A, 240v twist lock outlet
(generator style) which can be used to power a home in the same way your generator is used. Using power from the truck is simpler and cheaper setting up a generator, and avoids maintaining and
securing another piece of equipment.
Reduced maintenance costs: Electric vehicles typically have lower maintenance costs because they
have less frequent service intervals than gas vehicles.
Frunk: Electric trucks have a generous sized front truck which provides ample storage space for tools and equipment that is secure and out of sight.
Lower fuel costs: Electric vehicles have lower fuel costs than their gasoline counterparts, which can
help contractors save money on fuel expenses.
Instant heat: No need to wait for the engine to warm up, electric trucks get the heat moving on cold
days quickly. You can also program the app to warm the truck remotely, or set up a schedule to have it warm on work days. Best of all, it will use the power from the charger if you are plugged in.
$4/100km leaves more on your bottom line.
Electric work trucks
are proving themselves in utility and performance with contractors and tradespeople. The power outlets are a game changer, and the additional storage of the front truck is fantastic. Best of all, the worry about fuel prices is gone.

Maintenance & Repairs
EVs generally have lower maintenance and repair costs compared to gasoline-powered cars. And batteries are not always expensive to replace.

