GreenPower Selects Commercial Truck Dealer in West Virginia

GreenPower Selects Commercial Truck Dealer in West Virginia

The GreenPower EV Star Utility Truck is among the product line Matheny Commercial EV will sell.

GreenPower Motor Company, Inc., manufacturer and distributor of purpose-built, all-electric, zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles serving the cargo and delivery market, shuttle and transit space and school bus sector, announced the appointment of Matheny Commercial EV as its dealer for commercial vehicle sales in West Virginia.

“With more than a century of experience in truck sales and service, Matheny brings a level of knowledge and customer service to the GreenPower family of dealers that is second to none,” said Claus Tritt, GreenPower’s vice president of medium-duty and commercial vehicle sales. “Matheny marks the 10th dealer nationwide for GreenPower’s commercial line of all-electric, purpose-built commercial vehicles. We project that number will increase to at least 15 by year’s end.”

GreenPower’s all-electric, purpose-built medium-duty commercial vehicle product line includes the EV Star for the shuttle and transit space, and the EV Star Cargo, EV Star Cargo +, EV Star Cab & Chassis, EV Star Refrigerated Truck and EV Star Utility Truck to serve the cargo and delivery markets. The company’s flagship EV Star Cab and Chassis is the foundation for GreenPower’s commercial vehicle product line designed for mid- and last-mile delivery while maintaining the benefits a zero-emission, purpose-built vehicle offers, the company says.

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