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Through an expanded partnership with New Philadelphia, Ohio-based Battle Motors, Velocity Truck Centers will retail Battle Motors’ electric vehicle (EV) trucks through its dealerships nationwide, a significant expansion of Battle Motors’ presence in the United States market.
Velocity Truck Centers dealerships in California, Arizona, Nevada, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama will now sell Battle Motors’ ICE, compressed natural gas and EV trucks. As an official representative, Velocity will support the sales, service and parts for Battle Motors’ products, offering a seamless experience for customers nationwide, according to the companies.
“We are thrilled to partner with Battle Motors. This partnership underscores our commitment to promoting sustainable transportation solutions and providing our customers with the highest quality vehicles,” says Brandon Volner, national refuse manager for Velocity Truck Centers. “We look forward to a successful collaboration and the opportunity to drive the future greener transportation solutions together.”
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In addition to the EV offerings, this collaboration will also expand Velocity’s vocational product offering, enabling the company to better service a wider customer base with a variety of versatile, durable trucks designed for various industries and applications. Battle Motors’ range of diesel, compressed natural gas and electric trucks is designed to meet the demands of national clean energy standards, the company says.
“We are excited about this expanded partnership with Velocity Truck Centers, which aligns with our mission to deliver top-tier transportation solutions across the country,” says Stan Mikalonis, chief revenue officer for Battle Motors. “Velocity’s expertise and commitment to service make them an ideal partner as we continue to grow our presence in the U.S. market.”
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