Amerit Fleet Solutions, ZEVx Partner to Electrify Fleet Vehicles

Amerit Fleet Solutions, ZEVx to Electrify Fleets

Amerit Fleet will provide BEV fleet vehicle conversions and post-conversion warranty support throughout North America.

Amerit Fleet Solutions announced it has partnered with ZEVx to electrify vehicles by providing BEV (battery electric vehicle) fleet vehicle conversions and post-conversion warranty support throughout North America.

As a ZEVx Authorized Service Partner (ASP), Amerit Fleet Solutions will be trained and certified to ZEVx standards for the Athena program, which provides combustion engine to electric conversion and on-going support of Class 2-4 commercial vehicles. Athena – the fastest path to electrification for commercial fleets – brings new life to existing assets, uses trusted and proven industry components, and is typically completed in a one- to two-day turnaround in a certified shop, Amerit Fleet says.

“As part of our commitment to facilitate and support rapid adoption of EVs across the U.S., Amerit Fleet Solutions is pleased to partner with technology innovators such as ZEVx to bring low-cost electric vehicle solutions to commercial fleets,” says Dan Williams, CEO of Amerit Fleet Solutions. “Our partnership with ZEVx complements our comprehensive strategy for providing industry leading EV Services by tapping into the deep technical expertise and many years of experience our staff has in fleet vehicle service and support.”

“Amerit Fleet Solutions’ is ideally suited to provide nationwide support to our fleet customers. This partnership helps accelerate Amerit’s move into EV services while also bringing immediate scale and support capabilities to our customers,” says Michael Mayfield, SVP of ZEVx Services and Support. “The synergies between our companies will be easily developed, enhanced, and continuously managed to ensure a seamless service experience.”  

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