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Merchants Fleet To Purchase 12,500 All-New Ram ProMaster EVs

Ram is set to revolutionize the battery-electric vehicle (BEV) market with the introduction of the highly anticipated 2024 Ram ProMaster Electric Vehicle (EV). Building on the success of the recently redesigned ProMaster, the ProMaster EV offers businesses, construction sites, and commercial fleets a game-changing all-electric solution. In collaboration with leading fleet management company, Merchants Fleet, … (read full article...)


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In another thread there is a discussion of Stellantis pondering which charging standard to adopt, the SAE J1772/CCS or the Tesla NACS. This order for the ProMaster EV is sizable and it also follows after the fleet order for Amazon. I'm assuming these will have the J1772/CCS receptacle because Stellantis hasn't officially announced otherwise. Remember Ford and GM have already built and sold battery electric vans with SAE compatibility, and fleets most likely bought matching charging units.

How many EVs does the USPS have already? I'm sure they are considering the ProMaster EV, despite the next generation delivery vehicles on the way. What standard does the Post Office use and want?
 

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