Transgrid Starts Trialing The LDV eT60 Double-Cab Electric Pickup In Australia

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Transgrid received its first 2023 LDV eT60 electric pickup, and will now start some in-depth field testing of the all-electric truck.

says the eT60 double-cab electric pick up has a WLTP range of up to 330km on a single charge and seats 5. The LDV eT60 is the first all-electric double-cab pickup to go on sale in Australia.

Transgrid says it is leading the acceleration of the renewable energy future and investing in a trial of the first dual-cab electric ute released in Australia. Transgrid CEO Brett Redman said, “Transgrid is building a fit-for-future electricity network that will minimise climate impact and benefit millions of Australians, and we’re cognisant that those efforts must include our own backyard.

Mr Thomas adds that “this is a great opportunity to look at how we work and find alternatives that support emerging technology. Just like we use aerial drone technology to inspect towers, reducing the need of our people to use heavy elevated work platforms, shifting to electric vehicles will benefit the community, our customers, and the environment.”. It’s great to see companies with large fleets adding electric vehicles to their fleet of vehicles.

 

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