Mitsubishi Fuso to Brings Electric eCanter to U.S.

Mitsubishi Fuso to Brings Electric eCanter to U.S.

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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America has introduced the eCanter battery-powered Class 4 truck, offering the first 50 units to a select group of customers next year, the company announced at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.

The electric trucks will be made available as part of a two-year lease, allowing companies time to use the vehicle before trading up to the next generation. The company says the trucks will cost 15-20% more than comparable diesel models.

The Class 4 truck has a 100-mile range, 15,995-pound Gross Vehicle Weight rating, and a 9,380-pound payload capacity. The batteries can be quick-charged within an hour at a DC charging station or over the course of eight hours using a 230-volt outlet.

The electric motor generates 173 horsepower and 494 lb.-ft. of torque – more torque than the company’s V10 gasoline motor in its Class 6 truck, according to Mitsubishi Fuso. The motor is powered by six batteries, which the company says are preconditioned during charging to ensure the range stays consistent in cold and hot weather. The drivetrain is fitted to a standard 151.6-inch cab chassis that is 33.5 inches wide – similar to the company’s traditional diesel cabovers. This allows the vehicle to be fitted with the same body attachments as some current models – a plus for upfitters.

The vehicle features two-stage electric regenerative braking system, electric HVAC, and a high-capacity Power Take Off for applications that need it.

The Fuso eCanter was originally shown off last year by Daimler Trucks Asia at the IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Hannover, Germany, aimed at urban delivery in the Southern California and New York City markets.

Related: Electric Delivery Trucks, Vans on the Way for U.S.

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