TA Dedicated and Orange EV Slice Carbon Footprint of Leading Car Manufacturer’s Yard Operations

2026-01-26T12:02:31-06:00May 5, 2025|Manufacturing|

. Dedicated fleet provider, TA Dedicated, and electric truck manufacturer, Orange EV, helped a leading automobile manufacturer reduce their carbon emissions by 270 metric tons by converting diesel yard trucks to electric. The carbon reduction is only the beginning of economic, operational and environmental benefits garnered after four months’ implementation. The program deployed multiple electric yard trucks to perform the job of moving trailers in and out of the doors at three of the auto manufacturer’s busiest parts distribution centers (DCs). Yard trucks work long, hard hours. At the manufacturer’s DCs, they make continuous moves throughout the day and idle for much of the time between trips. In addition to saving tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere, the switch to electric saved thousands of dollars in fuel. Since being deployed, the vehicles have had no unscheduled downtime from maintenance or repairs. According to Kurt Neutgens, President and Chief Technology Officer, Orange EV, “It’s common for diesels to experience as much 20% downtime, disrupting operations due to breakdowns and other service needs.” With Orange EV yard trucks, there are no breaks for fueling, either. The EVs charge throughout the day on driver break times for what Orange EV refers to as “opportunity charging” and overnight when they are not in use. TA Dedicated’s Director of Business Development, Robert Doxsee, says the continuous uptime has boosted productivity in yard operations, and the performance of the electric yard trucks has increased efficiency. The EVs are quicker and more responsive, he says. “You can just jump into that tractor, hit the accelerator, and it goes. You don't have that rev up time that you normally do. And braking is instantaneous.” Driver response to the Orange EV trucks has been overwhelmingly positive as well. “The driver satisfaction means we have better driver retention, which is a big deal to us,” Doxsee says. Yard EVs address the fumes, engine heat and noise which are a common complaint about diesel yard trucks. The improvement created converts at each of the auto maker’s facilities. “The driver feedback is that it’s a smooth ride with instant acceleration and lift and no noise. Drivers say they can actually listen to the radio for the first time,” remarks Anthony Toter who is TA Dedicated’s Operations lead on the project. “Based on the average fuel, repair, and maintenance costs associated with their prior yard trucks, TA Dedicated and the auto manufacturer could be on track to recover their investment after three and a half years and then have at least 7 more years to rack up hundreds of thousands of dollars of additional savings,” according to Zack Ruderman, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Orange EV. But despite proven EV technology making outstanding returns on investment like this common with Orange EV trucks, Doxsee says resistance to adopting EV programs among private fleet operators is still common. The number one barrier to adoption is the upfront investment. He says the key to overcoming the perceived cost barriers is taking a long-term look at the return — including the payback period. The number two reason is complexity, such as figuring out whether your facility has the amperage required for charging an electric vehicle. As a dedicated fleet provider, TA Dedicated handles the complex details for the auto manufacturer. That includes identifying electrical needs, dealing with electrical companies, coordinating with facility managers, testing the vehicles and training the drivers. The success of the program highlights the advantages of a dedicated fleet provider that is skilled at addressing sustainability. “At TA Dedicated, we have the relationships in place and experience to help private fleets overcome hurdles to implementation and the commitment to ensure outstanding return on investment,” Doxsee says. Class 8 regional haulers are the next frontier for TA Dedicated’s fleet serving the auto manufacturer. TA Dedicated is currently evaluating the implementation of a regional EV program to serve the auto manufacturer’s facilities in Texas. The program is the latest evolution in a long history of fuel economies and emission-reducing initiatives for the car maker that started with eco mud flaps, automatic tire inflators, aerodynamic advanced trailer skirts, and solar panels—and has been delivering diesel and carbon savings ever since. “We have a successful history of supporting this manufacturer’s sustainability and green initiative,” Toter adds. “We partner and strategically align with vendors in testing new technologies to find sustainable solutions.” Published: { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "contentlocation": "United States", "url": "", "name": "Orange EV e-TRIEVER", "description": "e-TRIEVER White and orange pure electric yard truck", "keywords": "Zero-Emission Truck Sales in Canada, Orange EV, heavy-duty EV truck manufacturer, electric yard truck fleets, terminal trucks, Orange EV, Leading OEM, Industrial fleets, heavy-duty, electric vehicle solutions", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

Masters Gallery Foods Is First Manufacturer in Wisconsin to Deploy Orange EV

2026-01-26T12:05:46-06:00April 26, 2022|Manufacturing|

PLYMOUTH, Wis., April 12, 2022 – Masters Gallery Foods added to its award-winning green initiatives with the purchase of a pure-electric terminal truck from Orange EV, making it the first manufacturer in the state of Wisconsin to deploy their 100% electric Class 8 truck. Deployed on April 1, 2022 at the company’s Oostburg, Wisconsin, facility, Masters Gallery purchased the electric vehicle for its ability to eliminate diesel emissions, reduce its carbon footprint, increase safety and improve overall efficiency. “Masters Gallery Foods strives to manufacture and distribute products with minimum energy consumption and waste generation,” said Andy Pfister, vice president of procurement and industrial sales for Masters Gallery Foods. “The Orange EV truck aligns with our sustainability efforts, providing a significant increase in efficiency and longevity compared to diesels, thereby also reducing the necessity and frequency of replacing vehicles. Our plan is to go completely electric with our terminal fleet by June 2023.” “Industry analyses conclude that terminal trucks are the best way for fleets to begin their Class 8 electrification journey, and in the process, make meaningful emissions reductions,” said Zack Ruderman, Orange EV vice president of sales and marketing. “Replacing one moderate-use diesel yard truck with electric eliminates an estimated 750 tons of carbon dioxide over its lifetime use. We applaud Masters Gallery Foods for their leadership in the heavy-duty EV sector, and their commitment to deploying safer, healthier equipment.” “We believe sustainability is inherent to long-term success, and the decisions we make today influence our people, the environment and our community. We work diligently to integrate social responsibility into all of our business operations,” said Jeff Gentine, Masters Gallery Foods president and CEO. “We are constantly on the lookout for advancements in knowledge and technology as they relate to our environment.” Published: { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "contentlocation": "United States", "url": "", "name": "orage-ev-delivered-to-masters-gallery-in-oostburg", "description": "Masters Gallery Foods Orange EV Electric Truck", "datePublished": "2022-04-25", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

Super Store Industries 1st Dairy Manufacturer to Deploy Heavy Duty Class 8 Electric Trucks

2026-01-26T12:06:30-06:00July 16, 2019|Manufacturing|

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Oakland Pallet Deploys Orange EV Electric Yard Truck for Product Staging and Local Delivery

2026-01-26T12:07:04-06:00October 31, 2018|Manufacturing|

KANSAS CITY, MO and SAN LORENZO, CA, October 31, 2018 - (OPC) today announced the deployment of an Orange EV T-Series pure electric terminal truck to the Oakland Pallet manufacturing and recycling facility in Modesto, CA. The 100% electric Class 8 truck, charged with on-site solar, moves product on-site and makes local deliveries. "When purchasing a new truck, we chose electric over diesel for a few reasons, most importantly to reduce emissions in our Modesto community by utilizing our solar array for power instead of diesel combustion," said Carlos Padilla, Vice President and co-owner of Oakland Pallet.  “But the beauty of the Orange EV terminal tractor is that it can be used to make local deliveries and pick-ups without tying up a long-distance tractor and driver." Terminal trucks (aka yard trucks, hostlers, spotters, goats) typically operate within the confines of container-handling facilities but can also be plated and registered for on-road use. Orange EV trucks are available in a , designed to meet site-specific requirements. For Oakland Pallet, the decision to deploy electric was both .  Conscious of the source and lifecycle of their energy consumption, OPC installed a solar array at the Modesto operation. “Investing in the Orange EV truck was a win-win. It’s charged with on-site solar so doesn’t add to our energy costs, and it eliminates diesel costs and emissions,” commented Samuel Garza, Modesto Plant Manager. “The telematics also save money and time, sending automatic notifications so we can take care of small issues before they become big problems.” All Orange EV trucks are equipped with an onboard telematics system which provides real-time data for operations and reporting. In addition to upcycling and recycling pallets, Oakland Pallet is committed to sustainability in all aspects of their operations, recovering and downcycling 600,000 cubic yards of carboard, plastic, metal, and wood last year. “Our pallets are always on the move, used to transport products throughout the world. It’s our job to do what we can to minimize our environmental impact,” said Leticia Padilla, OPC’s Sustainability Program Manager. “The Orange EV truck has improved our community and work environment with reduced noise and emissions, and our driver loves that it’s so comfortable and easy to use.  The charger was easy to install, and the battery has always had plenty of charge for our operations.  Fleets don’t know what they’re missing – heavy duty electric is here, and it works.” Oakland Pallet utilized funding from the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) to purchase their Orange EV truck.  HVIP is currently open, enabling discounts of up to $165,000 per Orange EV terminal truck. , OPC is committed to reducing its environmental footprint, offering best quality, sustainable pallet solutions.  Oakland Pallet’s customer-base spans a wide range of industries including wineries, tech, food & beverage, major DC's, and a variety of manufacturing companies throughout California. Kansas City based into container handling operations. { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "url": "", "contentlocation": "US", "name": "Oakland Pallet Orange EV Truck", "description": "Pure electric forest green orange ev terminal truck is parked outside with pallets in the background", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } } { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "url": "", "contentlocation": "US", "name": "Oakland Pallet Orange EV Truck", "description": "Pure electric forest green orange ev terminal truck is parked outside with pallets in the background", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

Dimension Fabricators Deploys Orange EV Electric Yard Truck Powered by Onsite Solar Array

2026-01-26T12:07:57-06:00March 22, 2018|Manufacturing|

KANSAS CITY, MO and SCHENECTADY, NY, March 21, 2018 - to Dimension’s manufacturing facility in the Schenectady, NY area. The Orange EV electric yard truck joins Dimension’s fleet of specialty tractors and trailers, all designed for 100-foot loads of concrete-reinforcing steel products. Powered by solar energy generated onsite, the new 100% electric truck further reduces Dimension’s carbon footprint, increases energy efficiency, decreases operational costs, and helps customers achieve supply-chain sustainability goals. The emission-free Orange EV truck can be used indoors, and the clean, quiet, vibration-free operation improves employee health and safety. Scott Stevens, Dimension’s President, commented, “In order to deliver the highest quality product, we continually adopt new technologies and develop innovative processes to meet customer needs in the most efficient and sustainable ways.” in August 2017 and five months later deployed its first pure-electric terminal truck, now effectively free to fuel with energy generated by Dimension’s rooftop solar panels. Scott continued, “We believe investments in clean technology are not only the right thing to do for the environment, but also give us, and by extension our customers, a competitive advantage.” The electric truck was purchased using funds through the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program which supports Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s aggressive clean energy goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2030. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) administers the program. Alicia Barton, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “Dimension Fabricators continues to show leadership by demonstrating how manufacturing companies can incorporate clean energy technologies into their businesses to reduce operating costs and create a healthier environment for employees. Its sustainability goals are a prime example of how local businesses are supporting Governor Cuomo’s nation-leading clean energy goals and our fight against climate change.” As a result of the Truck Voucher Incentive Program, Dimension deployed the Orange EV truck for about the price of a diesel. By eliminating diesel fuel, exhaust fluid, and other diesel-related expenses, they expect significantly . Dimension anticipates fuel and preventative maintenance savings of at least $10,000-$15,000 annually on 2,000-2,500 hours of truck operation. “Going electric means we’re also free from headaches that come with diesel emission control technology,” shared Scott. “For emissions control systems to work, diesel exhaust has to get and stay hot, which doesn’t happen with low-speed, start-stop usage like ours. As a result, systems clog up and trucks don’t work properly.” In contrast, Orange EV electric trucks . And the powertrain is just one of many improvements fleets prefer over diesel.” Since Dimension’s trucks must operate inside the plant alongside active manufacturing processes, vibration, noise, and exhaust from diesels are a nuisance and potential safety hazard. “Our drivers routinely back 60-foot trailers into the plant, and the diesel trucks vibrate and rattle, shaking mirrors wildly and moving them out of alignment. It’s aggravating and unsafe,” shared Greg Stevens, Dimension’s Operations Manager. “The Orange EV truck is a drastic improvement – it’s smooth and quiet, we no longer have to shout to communicate, and no fumes exhaust into the building.” is increasingly important in an industry facing driver shortages. Dimension has very low turnover and strives to further increase retention, in part by enhancing driver comfort. “Happy and safe operators stick with you for the long term, and the guys just love the new Orange EV truck,” said Greg. “They can’t stop raving about it, especially the interior creature comforts given recent weather. It’s been extremely cold with highs in the single digits. The way the operators are in and out of the truck making short moves, they really appreciate heat that actually works.” Orange EV directly discounted the price of Dimension’s truck using the New York Truck Voucher Incentive Program. Funds are still available but fleets are encouraged to act by end of March; under the current program, trucks must be delivered and funds redeemed by June 30, 2018. Serving the construction industry since 1984, . 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