Dole Deploys Orange EV Electric to Port of San Diego Operations

2026-01-26T13:47:40-06:00April 26, 2022|Port Operations|

— Supervisor Nora Vargas (@SupNoraVargas) April 11, 2022 At a ceremony at its terminal yard at the Port of San Diego, California, Dole Food Company announced a $1.5 million dollar electrification project at its West Coast port operation. This project has funded five new electric utility tractor rigs to add to Dole’s growing electric fleet of container transfer trucks. These new terminal tractors — adding to two existing electric vehicles currently in operation at the facility — are funded in part via the Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE) administered by the . CORE is intended to accelerate deployment of advanced technology in the off-road sector by providing a streamlined way for fleets to access funding that helps offset the incremental costs of such technology. Dole will retire four diesel-powered terminal tractors with these new battery-electric units, resulting in a substantial emission reduction. As per the research submitted in Dole’s application to CORE, each new unit will avoid 0.3194 tons NOx/year over the 10-year life for a total reduction of 3.194 tons NOx per UTR and a cumulative project emissions reduction of 12.776 tons NOx over the 10 years. With these changes, Dole said, 35% of its port transfer terminal tractors are electric, well on its way to meet the company goal to be 100% electrified in its UTR fleet by 2030. Dole’s electrification efforts also align with the Port’s Maritime Clean Air Strategy, which helps identify future projects and initiatives to improve health through cleaner air while also supporting efficient and modern maritime operations. In alignment with The Dole Way sustainability framework, Dole has demonstrated its continuing commitment to the local environment and surrounding communities of the port by the following: Dole will be announcing a partnership with to build a new fleet charging station at its facility at the Port’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal as it moves further to electrify all 20 UTRs in its fleet. Published: For more, see San Diego NBC 7's video coverage at the Port of San Diego: { "@context": "", "@type": "ImageObject", "contentUrl": "", "contentlocation": "United States", "url": "", "name": "OEV_Dole_PortOfSanDiego_Photo4_4_11_22", "description": "Dole company mascot and Orange EV trucks", "datePublished": "2016-07-26", "provider": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Orange EV", "url": "", "image": "" } }

New High-Load, Higher Speed, Fast Charge Terminal Trucks For Intermodal Operations

2025-10-10T15:14:44-05:00September 20, 2021|Electric Class 8 Truck|

KANSAS CITY, MO, (SEPTEMBER 13, 2021) – Orange EV, a leading manufacturer of innovative, heavy-duty, electric vehicle (EV) truck solutions, has announced its new intermodal terminal trucks, scheduled to be available Q3 2022, to meet the increased cargo handling and lifting demands required by port and rail intermodal operations. Orange EV’s T-Series Class 8 electric terminal trucks have been commercially deployed since 2015 and have proven their outstanding performance, uptime, and cost savings during more than 1 million hours of operation. Built on the experience and success of the T-Series, the new series boasts new design elements and additional power to deliver the increased performance required by faster-paced, maximum-load operations: In addition to the new trucks being a strong fit for intermodal operations, they will also perform especially well in distribution centers and other environments that operate with very heavy loads, steep grades, and/or require faster speeds. Just as the T-Series has been transforming yard management, the new series of trucks will increase efficiency and reduce costs to intermodal operators providing essential services. “Orange EV understands the vital role that today’s port and rail hubs play in goods movement, warehousing, and freight distribution,” said Kurt Neutgens, Orange EV’s Chief Technology Officer. “Intermodal operations that have been looking for safer, more reliable, cost-effective trucks – that can do the job – now have a solution. The new Orange EV trucks will deliver all that and more.” Orange EV is now accepting pre-orders. To learn more about Orange EV yard trucks or schedule a demo, please visit:

Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy Amplifies Sustainability Mission Deploying All-Electric Class 8 Truck

2026-01-26T12:32:20-06:00November 10, 2020|Recycling|

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New Tandem Axle Pure Electric to be Deployed by Firefly Transportation Services

2026-01-27T10:59:23-06:00August 14, 2020|Spotting Services|

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